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30 March 2026
Queen Elizabeth NPUganda

Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda

The third report from my excellent trip to Uganda with Harrier Tours. Photos and videos from two days in Queen Elizabeth National Park with 20 mammal species (5 carnivores) includi

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30 March 2026
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Paraguay 2025

Mostly a birding trip report, but we did spend a significant amount of time searching for mammals! Highlights include 2 Geoffreys Cats, 3 Jaguarundi, 1 Puma, 1 Jaguar, 9 South Amer

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29 March 2026
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Colorado and Nebraska 2026

Hi everyone! I’ve just returned from a trip out west, where I saw six new mammal species, including pronghorn, black-tailed prairie dogs, and mule deer. Enjoy 🙂   (Th

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29 March 2026

Natural History of Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex, A Case Study

Here is part two of my series on the natural history of Thailand’s most significant biological hotspots.  This e-book/case study is focused on the Kaeng Krachan Forest Compl

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28 March 2026
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New Zealand – Nov 2025

Mostly A Birdwatching Trip but a few Mammals of note

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28 March 2026
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Tricolour Langur – Danau Sentarum, Kalimantan

Trip report looking for the king of Borneo’s primates.

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25 March 2026

Sleeping a few nights in the car in Western Sahara for a chance to spot the Sand Cat as part of The Big Cat Year!

Together with a colleague mammal and bird watcher, we spend 10 days in Morocco and Western Sahara, focusing at some specific mammals and birds, especially those unique Saharan and

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25 March 2026

A Natural History Case Study for Khao Yai NP and the Eastern Forest Complex

Here is a case study for Khao Yai and surrounding units  of the Dong Phayayen – Khao Yai Forest Complex.  This is a project I did for personal and educational use in the IB

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25 March 2026

Central Florida Weekend, March 2026

Charles Foley and I spent the weekend in Florida on a brief jaunt in search of three target mammals. We also took time to dream dreams about the future of mammalwatching while indu

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24 March 2026
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BOLIVIA Aug 2025: Cats, Dolphins, Primates & Macaws!

A 14 day tour exploring Kaa-Iya National Park and Jaguarland. Plus a visit to see the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaws in Beni Department. A total of 38 species of mammal

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3 July 2026
Malaysia and Thailand trip report, April-May 2026.
2 July 2026
Advertising: Bolivian Cat Specialist Tours in October 2026 & October 2027 with Royle Safaris
2 July 2026
Borneo guides

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  1. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026
  2. Jon Hall on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026
  3. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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  1. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026

    Thank you, It looks like another banded mammal has eluded me!

  2. Jon Hall on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    I was travelling in the opposite direction. The Indians were striking. Here’s my report https://www.mammalwatching.com/2008/12/23/assam-2008/

  3. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    Sounds like the India I know and love (most of the time). It's difficult to imagine the Bhutanese on strike.…

  4. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    I hope you will report on your trip; it would be fun to compare....mac

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30 June 2026
Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!
30 June 2026
Mongolia Suggestions
29 June 2026
Trip report Georgia – September 2025
29 June 2026
Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)

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