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21 April 2023

Iberian Lynx extravganza

The report gives a detailed description of the exceptional sightings we made of the Iberian Lynx. Apart from an atmospheric picture of the sightings themselves, the report is writt

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21 April 2023
Trinidad

Trinidad and Tobago

I spent a week on Trinidad and Tobago in March. It was a general wildlife photography trip but Trinidad has a surprisingly high count of over 120 native mammal species and I saw a

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21 April 2023
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USA (Minnesota & California) trip report – February 2023

We went to the USA in February 2023 to visit both Minnesota and California with a focus on cats and we were spoiled with some fantastic observations of Canadian lynx and Bobcats am

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20 April 2023
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India cat trip

Eyes rarely seen: looking for India’s big cats (karlvanginderdeuren.be)

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16 April 2023
Poland

Mammalwatching in Poland

A brief report on some mammalwatching in Poland. Highlights including Eurasian Otter & European Bison.

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13 April 2023

Ecuador: Andes to Amazon

Return trip to Ecuador in February 2023 to collect material for the next volume in the Wildlife of the World series. The main target was mammals from three different habitats; the

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10 April 2023
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Northern India – March 2023

24 days and 36 species of mammals including Snow leopard, Pallas cat, Gee´s golden langur and Yellow throated marten. Locations visited: Ladakh, Eaglenest and Manas NP.

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3 April 2023

Sri Lanka March 2023

12 nights, 40 species of mammals, 209 birds (including all the endemics), 25 species of reptile including 8 snakes, 10 frog species and 16 species of butterflies, with Dulan Ranga

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3 April 2023
India

Western UP (IN) – Urban Mammals (Nilgai, Rhesus Macaque, Indian Crested Porcupine, Small Indian Mongoose, Five-striped Palm Squirrel)

Uttar Pradesh (UP) is the most populated state in India, with a population close to 2/3 that of the United States compressed into an area similar in size to the UK. During December

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2 April 2023
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Thailand, December 2022

A trip report of a self-organized trip to Thailand. Spend 3,5 weeks driving around the country. In total 35 species of mammal were seen, including Sun Bear, 2x Leopard Cat, Banteng

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Trip Report – Endemic Mammals of the Southern Cone – Royle Safaris – February 2025
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Antarctic Cruise in January 2027 with Naturetrek and mammalwatching: one quad cabin now available

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  1. Eduardo Ruiz on Anyone interested in a combo marine life/mammal watching trip in South Australia for May 2026?13 August 2025

    I also went to australia 3 years ago and I have been contemplating very badly going back next year, i…

  2. Robert Crawford on Uganda, 7–19 June 202513 August 2025

    Thank you so much for your interest in this report and sorry for this very late response. I agree regarding…

  3. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Camera Trapping in Sabah13 August 2025

    It's important to note that to set up camera traps, permits are generally always required in Borneo. Just a heads…

  4. Flemming Versloot on Tigers on foot in Nepal and so much more! – Wildlife Watching Expeditions12 August 2025

    Amazing trip report to read Jillian. How is encountering tigers on foot? I heard on the mammalwatching podcast and in…

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New publication on Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens)
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Trip Report – Endemic Mammals of the Southern Cone – Royle Safaris – February 2025
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