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6 May 2025
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Zen and the Art of Mole-rats: Romania, April 2025

The Japanese have some wonderful words, including one that describes ‘buying a book and leaving it unread’ and another ‘death from overworking’. I can ident

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6 May 2025
Cyprus

Cyprus March 2025

3 days in Cyprus with 8 species, mostly bats. No mouflons.

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5 May 2025
Peru

Peru 2025 Trip Report

Another entry in my quest to see all the Neotropical primates. 1 week & 15 species including Andean Saddleback Tamarin, Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey & Isabel’s Saki Mo

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4 May 2025
Asian ElephantassamAssamese MacaqueBarasinghaBengal TigerCapped Langurchitalgolden jackalgolden langurhoolock gibbonIndian GerbilIndian LeopardIndian WolfkazirangaMadras Tree ShrewnamerinilgaiNorth Indiaone-horned rhinocerospenchRiver Dolphinsambarsloth bearsmall indian civetsmooth-coated otterstump-tailed macaquewild water buffalo

Trip Report India : Pench, Kaziranga and Nameri NP, Hoollongapar & Kakoijana forest reserves

Hereby my trip report from my trip to India from the 17th of Februari to the 14th of March 2025. In total we saw 41 species of mammals including all of our target species: Tiger, L

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3 May 2025
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Trip Report – Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris – Aug/Sep 2024

Royle Safaris runs a specialist mammalwatching group trip to Sabah annually and they never disappoint, however this particular one hit the jackpot. Guided by Mike Gordon and visiti

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2 May 2025
Singapore

One Day in Singapore

I recently spent a long weekend in Singapore and managed to spend one full day searching for wildlife. I prefer to find things myself but because of my limited time there I decided

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30 April 2025
Chile

Chile and Argentina, February 2025

Three weeks in Chile and Argentina in February produced some great sightings of Southern Pudu, Monito del Monte, Marine and Southern River Otters, Elegant Fat-tailed Opossum, Long-

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30 April 2025
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Eurasian Lynx in Estonia – Cat Expeditions – Trip Report 2025

During our inaugural Cat Expedition’s Eurasian Lynx on Estonia photo tour, we photographed five different Eurasian lynx, including a mother and her close to fully grown kitten du

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29 April 2025
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Djibouti, December 2024

Charles Foley, Jon Hall, Alex Meyer and Ian Thompson, guided by Mathieu Mahamoud-Issa  It wasn’t a lot to ask. Mohamed, our Djibouti ground agent, had been sent three simple

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29 April 2025
African Wild CatBrown HyenaBushveld Sengicape fur sealcheetahDamara Dik DikDesert Elephantground pangolinHartmans mountain ZebraleopardLionnamibNamibiaPygmy hairy-footed GerbilRhinoSouthern Lesser GalagoSpringbok

NAMIBIA MAMMAL SAFARI MARCH 2025

This 15-day Mammal Safari through Namibia explored a diverse range of destinations, starting in Windhoek and continuing to Okonjima, Roy’s Rest Camp, Mahangu National Park, Bwabw

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  2. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Costa Rica, April, 20259 April 2026
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  1. Jon Hall on White-footed Dunnart + 18 other species in a week on the NSW South Coast9 April 2026

    Thanks John - good to know that you can find those dunnarts down there. Another victory for thermal scopes!

  2. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Costa Rica, April, 20259 April 2026

    Great report - thanks Simon. Some excellent bats!

  3. Jon Hall on Paraguay 20259 April 2026

    Fabulous report! Thanks for sharing this and taking the time to write it

  4. blackwatch. on California Coastal Mammalwatching7 April 2026

    Wow the picture of the elephant seal looks so amazing. And just saying but if you are looking for a…

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