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
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
Bahamas
I haven't been to the Bahamas yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
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
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
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
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
Singapore
I spent 24 hours in Singapore in 2022 on the way back from Borneo and saw 12 species of mammals around the city.
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
Nepal
Red Pandas have, for a long time, been on my Top 20 to see list. I'd planned to go back to Sichuan to try again to see them until Steve Morgan's and Phil Telfer's trip report arriv