The Mammalwatching Podcast returns: Expedition to Sulawesi

The Season 4 opener to the mammalwatching podcast has Charles and me talking about our September 2025 expedition to Sulawesi.

This is a blow by blow – and mammal by mammal – account of a remarkable two week trip that recorded over 80 mammal species. Our story is interspersed with interviews from the field with Carlos Bocos, the trip leader; bat guru Prof Juliana Senawi; and the other participants (Stuart Chapman, Nick Cox, János Oláh, Martin Royle and Ian Thompson). We also include a conversation witth Ating Solihin from Sulawesi’s Malenge Island about his role in bringing the Togean Babirusa back from the brink of extinction.

Highlights include:

Explaining why the initial excitement of seeing species that were likely new to science quickly turned to frustration.

Hearing why giving a seven year old a mammal book might just dictate the rest of their life.

Advice for others planning to visit Sulawesi, including the importance of bringing your own sleeping mats and never wearing flip flops into a bat cave!

You can stream the episode here or listen on your favourite podcast platform.

S4 E1: Expedition to Sulawesi

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