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6 August 2016
Europe
ItalyPalearctic

Italy

I've been to Italy several times but eating usually trumps mammal watching. But I have looked for a few things, most notably Crested Porcupines.

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6 August 2016
Asia
JordanPalearctic

Jordan

I spent several weeks in Jordan on a couple of holidays visiting family in 1995 and 96. I went back for work in 2008. I didn’t get the chance to do a lot of mammal watching, inde

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6 August 2016
Asia
KazakhstanPalearctic

Kazakhstan

Other than that its a country I would like to return to in the summer. The temperature range on the steppes is pretty insaneL from +40C in summer to -40C in winter. The people are

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6 August 2016
North America
BahamasNeotropical

Bahamas

I haven't been to the Bahamas yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
Central America
BelizeNeotropical

Belize

I visited Belize in 1989 and spent a night at the Bermudan Landing Howler Monkey Sanctuary. A great little place, set up to protect the Guatemalan Black Howler Monkeys that were ea

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6 August 2016
South America
BonaireNeotropical

Bonaire

I visited Bonaire to escape the New York winter for a weekend in 2014. It is a great place to dive but not so great to mammal watch. There are no native terrestrial mammals, but t

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6 August 2016
Central AmericaNorth America
Dominican RepublicNeotropical

Dominican Republic

I'd long thought that I'd be more likely to run into a Unicorn than a solenodon. But in 2010 rumours began to reach me that they were findable in the right place, at the right time

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6 August 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalZimbabwe

Zimbabwe

I lived in Zambia throughout 1991 and visited Zimbabwe several times. Back then, Zimbabwe was very much a second world nation, to Zambia’s third world status. There was a marked

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6 August 2016
Asia
OrientalSingapore

Singapore

I spent 24 hours in Singapore in 2022 on the way back from Borneo and saw 12 species of mammals around the city.

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6 August 2016
Asia
OrientalPakistan

Pakistan

In April 2011 I got the chance to visit Islamabad for work. My office had some concerns about my security. I had some concerns that I wouldn't be able to see any mammals. But where

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Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar
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  1. Jacob Zinn on Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar8 November 2025
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  1. Jacob Zinn on Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar8 November 2025

    Hi Pieter, check out this publication looking at the nocturnal lemurs of Bemanevika: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yverlin-Pruvot-2/publication/385197710_Population_size_of_nocturnal_lemur_species_and_morphological_measurements_of_Cheirogaleidae_in_Bemanevika_Protected_Area/links/671a038355a5271cded7085e/Population-size-of-nocturnal-lemur-species-and-morphological-measurements-of-Cheirogaleidae-in-Bemanevika-Protected-Area.pdf I think your identifications are correct…

  2. Dalton Van Leeuwen on Dryandra vs Tone-Perup Nature Reserve?7 November 2025

    Thank you very much for reaching out! I will be seeing if I can join the group on FB to…

  3. offshorebirder on A Photo-Identification Guide to Duikers and Other African Forest Antelopes5 November 2025

    Thanks Jon, thanks Zarek!

  4. hughlansdown on Malasigi and Klalik in South-west Papua, Indonesia5 November 2025

    Hi Carlos, thanks for pointing that out, I'll correct it.

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8 November 2025
Tomer’s Bolivia Sep2025 Trip Report
4 November 2025
Around Svarlbard and into the Pack Ice
3 November 2025
India and Nepal – Peaks, Plains and Pandas
3 November 2025
Tanzania October 2025

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