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8 December 2025

Western Ghats Endemics, Late Oct and Nov

Two back to back guided trips to the southern Western Ghats, in late October and November this year, revealed much of the region’s specialities, including Lion-tailed Macaque (in

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6 December 2025

Madagascar in the Rain

A two-week long trip to Madagascar with herpetological enthusiasts meant that starting the trip during the start of the rainy season was the best option for the general interests o

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5 December 2025

Kenya, October 2025

A report from a recent trip to Kenya with Charles Foley. Highlights included Hirola, Aders’s Duiker, Caracal, Bushpig, Tana River Red Colobus, Tana River Mangabey, Four-toed

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3 December 2025
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Botswana & Zambia – August 2025

Here is our last trip report done in Bostwana and Zambia in August this year. A wonderful trip with many fabulous observations done in great conditions but not an hardcore mammalwa

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2 December 2025
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Chiloé November 2025

A grouchy smurf take on the wonderful island of Chiloé. 8 days, 9 species (if I am counting generously), 4 lifers

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25 November 2025
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What Lives In Vegas Stays In Vegas – Mammalwatching in Southern Nevada

Here’s a chronicle of 16 mammal species I found around Las Vegas from July-October 2025, across four different locations. Highlights include Desert Bighorn Sheep, North Amer

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21 November 2025
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Amazing Azores- Alex Meyer- July 2025

Please enjoy this epic week-long trip to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean via The Azores. Our group, which included some of mammalwatching’s finest, saw 15 mammal species wit

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21 November 2025
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Kowari Magic – South Australia, Nov 2025

Kowari, Southern Ningaui, Fawn Hopping Mouse.  Two weeks in South Australia (mallee areas, Birdsville Track, The Coorong) targeting these 3 mammals. 14 species seen in total.

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19 November 2025

Eastern Canada – August 2025 Trip Report

Long time reader, first time poster – here’s a report from a trip I did this summer in Eastern Canada (Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia), while mostly a bird trip

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17 November 2025

2025 South Africa Roadtrip: Two Months & 130 Mammal Species

Hello! This is my first trip report for the site. I am a guide with Tropical Birding and was assisting on this year’s South Africa EWT: https://www.tropicalbirding.com/africa

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15 December 2025
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13 December 2025
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12 December 2025
Trip Recommendations for April/May 2026

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  3. Nate Dias on Easy American Mink sightings in coastal South Carolina19 January 2026

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  1. Catherine Grenfell on Mammal streak – a challenging way of mammalwatching20 January 2026

    Love this idea!

  2. EllenLinton on Trip Report: Arizona June 202520 January 2026

    I debated about whether to include Mexican Woodrat in the highlights but it's a very good mammal so I gave…

  3. Nate Dias on Easy American Mink sightings in coastal South Carolina19 January 2026

    I visited HBSP this past Friday and my friend John Cox and I saw TWO American Minks on the south…

  4. Zac Babbit on Madagascar Nov/Dec 202519 January 2026

    Thank you Jon! That Giant Mouse Lemur was certainly my trip highlight, alongside the Golden Trident Bat colony. Plus, it…

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19 January 2026
Taï Forest National Park – Ivory Coast
19 January 2026
Mammal streak – a challenging way of mammalwatching
18 January 2026
Primates of Southern Africa
17 January 2026
Patagonia & Buenos Aires Province, December 2025

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