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25 May 2024
Angola Pied ColobusNgorongoro Conservation AreaTanzaniaUsambara Mountains

Mammals of Tanzania Part 2

Hi people, Back in 2012, while studying to be a Biology teacher, my school had the crazy idea to go to Tanzania! While the majority of my fellow students were lazy buggers, I still

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20 May 2024
ChacoNeotropicalParaguayParaguay mammalwatching

RESERVA CAÑADA EL CARMEN, CHACO, PARAGUAY

We are Karina and Andrey (aka Travelling Zoologists), a couple of field zoologists who also work as guides, expedition managers and photographers. We have moved to Paraguay and con

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20 May 2024

Trip report from Semjong, Bhutan

On May 27, 2024, two Pallas’s Squirrel individuals were observed at Semjong, Tserang, at an elevation of approximately 1800 meters above sea level. Unfortunately, I couldn&#8

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19 May 2024
Black RhinocerosLake ManyaraNgorongoro Conservation AreaTanzania

Mammals of Tanzania Part 1

TANZANIA PART 1 Hi people, Back in 2012, while studying to be a Biology teacher, my school had the crazy idea to go to Tanzania! While the majority of my fellow students were lazy

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17 May 2024
Mongolia

Mongolia May 2024

Fairly normal trip to Mongolia – 29 species in 15 days of driving around with a rental 4×4 and a bit of hiking. No live cats, but tracks of both Snow Leopard and Lynx. S

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17 May 2024

Trinidad and Tobago April 2024

Here’s a report of a week in Trinidad featuring 6 mammal species including Trinidad White-fronted Capuchins and Silky Anteaters.

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16 May 2024

Recent trip in Jumotsjamgkha Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan

Traveling to Jumotsangkha Wildlife Sanctuary in southern Bhutan is always exciting. This biodiversity hotspot is a haven for wildlife, offering visitors a chance to encounter a var

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15 May 2024
AustriabudapestCorfuGreecehamsterNorthern Italy

Family Trip to Corfu (Greece), Vienna (Austria), Bergamo (Italy) and Hungary

This trip report is from a while ago, but I still think the information is still useful. It's my first report, and I already wanted to upload one, so I hope it's interesting.

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13 May 2024

Quebec to Tadoussac May 2024

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10 May 2024
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Trip Report – Bolivian Cat Specialist Tour – Royle Safaris – October 2023

Back in October of 2023 Royle Safaris ran another successful cat focused mammalwatching trip to Bolivia. With 5 species of cat being seen (including one 24 hour period in Kaa Iya w

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Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…
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Community meeting and mammalwatching NUTTER awards
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Évora Portugal SECEM Congress

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  1. giant eland on Amazing Azores- Alex Meyer- July 20251 December 2025

    Thank you Bryan! Really was a magical trip!!

  2. giant eland on Amazing Azores- Alex Meyer- July 20251 December 2025

    Tomeslice, sometimes the best things in life are worth the wait...

  3. Eduardo Ruiz on Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…30 November 2025

    I would suggest to look at the report of Jan Ebr on French Guiana from early 2025. There is savannah…

  4. markhows on India and Nepal – Peaks, Plains and Pandas30 November 2025

    I remember meeting you, nice to meet even if briefly, I hope you had a good visit as well Mark

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30 November 2025
Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…
30 November 2025
Community meeting and mammalwatching NUTTER awards
27 November 2025
Évora Portugal SECEM Congress
25 November 2025
Review of Mammals of the Southwestern United States (Lynx Nature Books)

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