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28 March 2024
antilopeGrevy's zebraHorn of AfricaKenyaprimate

Northeast Kenya Antelope Survey

Northeast Kenya is the most poorly known region in eastern Africa as concerns the taxonomy, distribution, abundance, threats, and conservation status of its larger mammal fauna. No

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28 March 2024
china wildlifePallas's CatQinghaisichuan mammal watchingSnow Leopards

Chinese Snow Leopard Sighting February 2024

Ashort reporrt on a Qinghai Snow Leopard trip that started in Chengdu

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27 March 2024
Ivory CoastTai National ParkWhite-bellied pangolin

Ivory Coast 2024 – the Charles Foley version

Here is my account of the recent trip that Jon Hall and I took to the Tai Forest. Mine is the low-rent, gossipy version compared to Jon’s high-brow fare. ‘The Sun&#8217

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26 March 2024

Australia–Far North Queensland and New South Wales March 2024

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25 March 2024
nepal tigerNepal Wildlife

Nepal Terai and Kathmandu Wildlife Watching Tour March 2024

During the 13 days we saw 20 mammals, 208 birds and 2 crocodiles.

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24 March 2024
California

California Feb/March 2024

A productive week in California – Grey Whales, Northern Right Whale Dolphins, Pacific White-sided Dolphins, Grey and Kit Foxes, K-Rats and some fish!

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23 March 2024
Cote D'IvoireIvory CoastLiberian MongooseTai National Park

Tai National Park, Côte d’Ivoire, 2024

Tai National Park is some of the best remaining rainforest in West Africa. Over the last few years it has become a top tier mammalwatching destination with regular trips from Pictu

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23 March 2024
Lemurlemursmadagascar trip reportmadagascar wildlifemammalwatching madagascarRing-tailed LemurSpotted Fanaloka

Mammals of Madagascar Part 3 (of 4)

Hi people, In the summer of 2023 I went on a birdwatching trip of five weeks, chasing as many mammals as I could! I got to a whopping 77 species of mammals, of which most were also

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22 March 2024
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Trip Report – Sumatra, Bali, Komodo & Java Wildlife Exploration – Royle Safaris – August 2023

In the summer of 2023 Royle Safaris ran a private tour to several Indonesian islands as a private tour for Cheryl Antonucci and Sarah Womack. Martin Royle was due to lead the trip

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22 March 2024
Asiatic Wild CatIndiaIndian Wild AssIndian Wolfnorthwest indiastriped hyena

Western and Central India, December 2023

A natural history oriented guided tour to Western (primarily) and Central (an aside) India, proved extremely productive for the diversity (and quality of sightings) of mammals and

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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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  1. Zac Babbit on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)19 March 2026
  2. Vladimir Dinets on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)19 March 2026
  3. jonaslivet on Asking advice for mammalwatching in the Vosges region in France19 March 2026

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  1. Zac Babbit on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)19 March 2026

    Great to know for next time! I’ve heard July is better in general for Tigers too.

  2. Vladimir Dinets on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)19 March 2026

    Nice trip! In my experience (based on advise from locals), the best way to see tiger sharks is to rent…

  3. jonaslivet on Asking advice for mammalwatching in the Vosges region in France19 March 2026

    Levi, you could reach me on Facebook at Jonas Livet or per email at jonaslivet (at) gmail. I would definetely…

  4. KarineB on Spirit Bear Cubs18 March 2026

    Hi Rebecca, I have been to the Great Bear Rain Forest some years ago to see the spirit bear and…

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16 March 2026
24 different Andean bears and the ultimate sighting of a Mountain Tapir
15 March 2026
Forget about tonight’s Oscars because here are the 2025 N.U.T.T.E.R Award Winners
14 March 2026
Mammal tree of life shirt available from Mammal Diversity Database
14 March 2026
Tropical Birding: Ecuador EWT 2026 40 Mammal Species!

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