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9 January 2026
Dominican Republicsolenodon

Dominican Republic 2025/6

The best DR report is here! The most species ever, a fully independent Solenodon sighting and the first mention of  Manatees in DR. Also a lot of ranting about how I don’t l

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9 January 2026
Arizona

Trip Report: Arizona June 2025

Report of a two week trip primarily through Arizona plus a bit of Nevada and New Mexico. We saw a total of 52 mammal species with highlights including Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rat, b

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9 January 2026
IdahoOregon

Trip Report: Idaho and Oregon, May/June 2025

Report of a two week road trip through Idaho and Oregon. We saw a total of 18 mammal species with highlights including both Northern and Townsend’s Pocket Gophers, five groun

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7 January 2026
AndujarIberian LynxSpain

The start of The Big Cat Year and the quest for the Iberian Lynx!

What a great way to start the Big Cat Year with a visit to Sierra de Andujar, the stronghold for the Iberian Lynx. Around 2000 it was at the brink of extinction with only around 15

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4 January 2026

Western Mexico (March 2025)

Here’s a report of an intense 8-night small mammal survey trip I did across western Mexico last March, spanning the states of Jalisco and Colima. We recorded 51 mammal specie

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1 January 2026
aye-ayefossalemursMadagascar

Madagascar 2024 – a Lemur photo safari with Dodi’s Lemur Tours

30 days in Madagascar – 30 species of lemurs with dedicated time for wildlife photography; the aye-aye with her young and the fossa were the highlights…

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1 January 2026
Philippinessquirrels

Palawan and Calamianes Mammals and Birds

I visited the Palawan faunal region with my father and sister in November 2025, including trips to the islands of Busuanga and Culion for the endemic squirrels there. In total we s

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31 December 2025
MauritaniaMoroccoWestern Sahara

Northwest Africa 2025

This is the combined tripreport of two trips to Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania which we took in January/February 2025 and November 2025 respectively. The first trip,  focu

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31 December 2025

North & South Pantanal, plus Emas NP

Double trip report from Brazil featuring the North & South Pantanal, plus Emas National Park in June and October 2025 which was the highlight of my South American backpacking t

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31 December 2025
Central AmericaCosta Rica

Trip Report – Costa Rica, June/July, 2023

Hi all, here’s my first report for my Costa Rica trip two years ago with Vino de Backer. 17 days and 101 mammal species (64 bats, 37 others) seen. (I went back again this yea

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12 December 2025
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  1. Ben W on Remote mammal watching16 February 2026
  2. Flemming Versloot on Chitwan National Park, Nepal 23 Dec – 02 Jan 202615 February 2026
  3. Francesco Cuzzola on Dugong or Cetacean trips in Seychelles?15 February 2026

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  1. Ben W on Remote mammal watching16 February 2026

    Hi Olli, Great to see the list coming along, and I'm glad to see you've reached your first target! Just…

  2. Flemming Versloot on Chitwan National Park, Nepal 23 Dec – 02 Jan 202615 February 2026

    Nice report John. Chitwan sounds like an amazing place, especially the fact that you are allowed to enter the park…

  3. Francesco Cuzzola on Dugong or Cetacean trips in Seychelles?15 February 2026

    Hey Tomer, how did the trip go? Any interesting sighting? Perhaps dugong? Reptiles?

  4. Greg Easton on Spain–Sierra Andujar National Park February 202613 February 2026

    Lennart, the mammal watching world continues to get smaller! I wish we had been able to formally connect and meet…

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9 February 2026
South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!
9 February 2026
Japan RFI lodge booking (looking for a Japan resident)
6 February 2026
Primates in East Africa (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi)
6 February 2026
Remote mammal watching

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