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7 August 2016
Africa
EgyptPalearctic

Egypt

I've been to Egypt twice, but for reasons other than mammals. In 1995 I spent a week on a boat out of Hurghada, where I was diving in the southern Red Sea. The diving was fabulous

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7 August 2016
Asia
AfrotropicalDubaiUnited Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates

I've been to Dubai several times for work and squeezed in a little mammal time.

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7 August 2016
North America
NearcticUnited States of AmericaWisconsin

Wisconsin

I haven't visited Wisconsin yet, but I've included some resources here. Please submit your trip reports.

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7 August 2016
Europe
FrancePalearctic

France

I lived in Paris from 2005 to 2011 and saw most of the country's mammals.

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7 August 2016
Europe
FinlandPalearctic

Finland

In 2006 I began to hear rumours that Finland, famous for its Reindeer, saunas and rally drivers, was also emerging as the World Wolverine Watching Capital. I have long thought that

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7 August 2016
Europe
EstoniaPalearctic

Estonia

I arranged my trip through Estonia Nature Tours. Marika Mann there is extremely helpful and was very keen for a successful trip. Marika has considerable experience running birding

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7 August 2016
Europe
BelarusPalearctic

Belarus

Belarus is famous for its Internet Brides, its 'dictator' and, umm.... Arriving into Minsk you are greeted by stony-faced passport control officers who pore in grim silence and wi

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7 August 2016
North America
NearcticOhioUnited States of America

Ohio

I haven't visited Ohio yet, but I've included some resources here. Please submit your trip reports.

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7 August 2016
Europe
Czech RepublicPalearctic

Czech Republic

I spent a weekend in Prague in October 2016. I made no attempt to see any mammals, although I ate a couple.

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7 August 2016
Europe
CyprusPalearctic

Cyprus

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

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  1. JanEbr on RFI Thailand12 May 2025

    There is really a lot of reports from Thailand and it's worth it to go through a selection of them…

  2. Zarek Cockar on Hyaena footprints9 May 2025

    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

  3. markhows on Australia9 May 2025

    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

  4. Daniel Boyland on Australia9 May 2025

    Great report. I think the possum you've identified as a lemuroid ringtail might actually be a coppery brushtail.

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