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29 April 2026
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India – April 2026

In mid April after booking the trip 20 months before I was finally on my way to India for a wildlife watching holiday. The travel was made more difficult and expensive because of s

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28 April 2026
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A 30 day trip India as part of The Big Cat Year

As part of The Big Cat Year we made a visit to India, organized together with Vana Safaris. We focused in Northeast India at Kaziranga NP, Manas NP, Kokaijani, Eaglenest Wildlife S

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28 April 2026
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Argentina and Chile Mammal trip report – Nick Buys

The main targets of the trip, around which the itinerary was designed, were Puma and Orca. For this, we focused on two main areas: Torres del  Paine National Park in Chile and Pen

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28 April 2026

Trip Report – Spain, January, 2026.

Is it possible to go to Spain and not see an Iberian Lynx, despite spending a couple of days looking for one? I don’t believe I’ve seen this question previously posited

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27 April 2026

Thailand: Seven simians, some civets, zero serows

My wife Anja and I traveled through central Thailand between February 15th and March 5th, 2026, to discover the local fauna, which is dauntingly diverse. Thailand is easy to travel

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27 April 2026
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Uzbekistan 2026

Hello ! One week in Uzbekistan mostly for culture but we find some mammals  

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25 April 2026
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Serbia, April 2026

Please enjoy this report from me and my fiancee Katya about our trip to Serbia in April 2026! Despite focusing on everything, not just mammals, we managed to see 11 species, includ

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25 April 2026
China

A Weekend in Tangjiahe Nature Reserve, Sichuan

Hello from China, where I’m one week into a 30-day, visa-free, trip to China. I’m traveling through Yunnan at the moment for 10 days, followed by a week around Xining i

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24 April 2026
CuscusDorcopsisDoria's tree-kangarooGrizzled Tree KangarooHuon PeninsulaIfola tree-kangarooKumul LodgeMatschie's tree-kangarooMount VictoriaMupi GunungPademelonPapua New GuineaPossumtree-kangarooUrsine tree-kangarooWest PapuaYUS Conservation Area

New Guinea, 2025 & 26

This report covers the various places I visited throughout New Guinea in 2025 and 2026. Tree-kangaroos were my main target, but I was also looking for echidnas, possums and other s

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20 April 2026

India – The Next Chapter

A slightly revised version of a recently-posted trip report. Thank you to Rohit Chakravarty for correcting two previous bat mis-identifications.

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21 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
21 May 2026
Trip Report – Qinghai Tibetan Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris – July-August 2025
20 May 2026
The Weekly Recap

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  1. Ralf Bürglin on The Red Goral: What it is and where to find it?22 May 2026
  2. Jon Hall on Close Encounters of the Nocturnal Kind: mammal watching with thermals22 May 2026
  3. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

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  1. Ralf Bürglin on The Red Goral: What it is and where to find it?22 May 2026

    Hello Zhou Fangyi! Thank you for your reply. However I cannot find "Mutuo" on google maps. Is there another name…

  2. Jon Hall on Close Encounters of the Nocturnal Kind: mammal watching with thermals22 May 2026

    Thanks Lucy (and Trev) good to read all this and very happy you are letting the scientific community know about…

  3. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Yes, sure Jacob. You can use it

  4. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Updated, Daan. Thank you for spotting it!

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17 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
16 May 2026
Any interest in snow leopards this October or November?
16 May 2026
Anyone interested in joining me, Mammalia tours and some very cool bats in Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea? (early 2028)
15 May 2026
Rwanda 2025 Trip Report

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