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World’s Best Mammalwatching (and a reminder about the 2018 Oscars/NUTTER awards)

Thank you to those who responded to my post from a few days ago about the mammalwatching Oscars. Lots of good ideas and on Sunday I will publish a call for nominations for Mammalwa

New Trip Report: South Africa

South Africa, September 2018: Richard Webb (WildWings), 11 days & 58 species including both rhinos, Caracal, Black-footed Cat, Large-spotted Genet and both otters. Jon

New Trip Report – South Africa

Another South African report, this time from Samuel Marlin. Mokala, Marrick and Madikwe, 2018: Samuel Marlin, 10 days & 53 species including Pygmy Mouse, Black-footed Cat and A

New Trip Report: Zimbabwe, Botswana and Marrick (South Africa)

Zimbabwe, Botswana and Marrick (South Africa), 2018: Félix Serrano López, 2 weeks and about 60 species including Sable, Honey Badger, Spot-necked Otter, Black-footed Cat and mat

Request for companions Kimberley SA, 9-12 December 2018

Dear all, From 4-8 December 2018 I will attend the African Eurasian Waterbird Agreement Meeting in Durban, South Africa. Afterwards, I am eager to visit Marrick, Kimberley (http:/

New Trip Report: South Africa

A new report from Mattia Altieri who just got back from South Africa. Marrick and Malamala, 2018: Mattia Altieri, 15 days & 57 species including Sable, Black-footed Cat, South

New Trip Report: Namibia

Here’s an impressive haul from Michael Kessler in Namibia. Namibia, 2018: Michael Kessler, 2.5 weeks & up to 100 species seen including Greater Cane Rat, Gray Climbing Mo

New Trip Reports: South Africa and Namibia

Here are three reports from Hugh Lansdown: new contributor to the forum and superb photographer. South Africa (Western Cape), 2018: Hugh Lansdown, 1 week & 20 or so species inc

South Africa Rare Mammals trip report

If anyone is interested, here is my trip report from South Africa last year. We had a rubbish guide, but despit that we still saw quite a few lifers including a veery brief glimpse

New Trip Report: South Africa

Here’s Richard Webb/Wildwing’s latest report from South Africa. South Africa, 2017: Richard Webb, 12 days & 55 species including Aardvark, Black-footed Cat, Souther

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  1. Jon Hall on Uganda, 7–19 June 20251 July 2025

    Thanks Robert and congratulations on that Golden Cat especially!

  2. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed28 June 2025

    Very cool that this website and its users are being asked for information like this! I sadly don't have any…

  3. Ian Thompson on Wood Buffalo National Park suggestions??26 June 2025

    Hi Nathan, In my opinion the best wildlife spotting in that part of the world is along the Alaska Highway,…

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    If you're only interested in the mammals of the main island of New Guinea, then "The Mammals of South West…

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