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22 February 2025

New South Wales 25th November – 6th December 2024

Twelve days in NSW with the best sightings being Wallaroo, Little Red Flying-Fox and two species of Wallaby.

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22 February 2025
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IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE JUNE-JULY 2024

We, Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, are two enthusiastic nature lovers who travel the world together to search for stunning birds, fascinating mammals and incredible nature

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17 February 2025
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Thailand, December 25th to January 8th

This is my first trip report on this website. I have been focusing on wildlife more and more during my travels in last 10 years, but this was only my fourth trip built entirely aro

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15 February 2025
Victoria

Victoria 22nd November – 25th November 2024

Two days mammal watching in the Melbourne area: Leadbeater’s Possum, 3 species of Glider, Koalas.

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15 February 2025
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Putumayo: A Primate Paradise at Amazon’s Birds Natural Reserve, Colombia

Location and Access: Amazon’s Birds Natural Reserve is located at ´Vereda Agua Negra km 7 corredor turístico Puerto Asís – Santana Putumayo´. The reserve can be easily

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9 February 2025
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Christmas 2024 in Tasmania – Amateur hunt for the Aussie classics

Disclaimer: All of the pictures in the following report are terrible, the average shot of Bigfoot is usually clearer. Everything was taken with a phone as the only camera we have h

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8 February 2025
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A few species in Java & Kalimantan (Borneo)

Going through old trips I stumbled upon some travelling I did through Bali, Java and Kalimantan. This was in july/august of 2011. I didn’t specifically go out to watch and ob

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8 February 2025
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New Trip Report: Sabah 2024

A new report from Keith Barnes who finally got a Clouded Leopard on his 43rd Deramakot night drive! Sabah, 2024: Enigmatic Wildlife Tours and Mike Gordon, 2 weeks & 41 species

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7 February 2025
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French Guiana 2024/2025

We went for Christmas to France and saw … Giant Armadillo, Giant and Silky Anteater, Tayra, Kinkajou, two species of sloths, five species of monkeys, five species of opossum

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7 February 2025
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Southern Greater Gliders

In December last year my daughter and I headed out to the Tallagandra National Park, 60km east of Canberra, Australia for a night of spotlighting.  We had received a hot tip of a

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23 August 2026
Lost Species Initiative: A Borneo Safari just added to the prize pot
23 August 2026
The Weekly Recap
23 August 2026
Updating IUCN status of data deficient species?

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  1. James on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Sloths are amazing. At my local zoo there used to be this really cool two-toed sloth. I can't remember if…

  2. Asanoth on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    For Xenarthra, you can easily count on two sloth species, but rest would not be so easy. I saw a…

  3. Asanoth on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    I never paid 6000 AUD equivalent for any vacation. This is ample budget.

  4. James on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Costa Rica would be interesting. One of my friends went there to do some fieldwork with the sea turtles, which…

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21 August 2026
How to find a pine marten?
21 August 2026
First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary
21 August 2026
Queensland June/July 2026
19 August 2026
Large rodents of southeast Poland

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