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Sri Lanka, 2024
11 day trip (March 2024) in Sri Lanka with Chinthaka De Silva of Sri Lanka Wildlife Expeditions. We saw 49 species including Rusty-spotted cats, Fishing cats, Jungle cats, Sloth be
The Weekly Recap
Hello, welcome back to the weekly recap:) There have been a ton of trip reports this week! The first were of two different trips to India by Mark Hows: one from November 2022 (Ju
The Weekly Recap
Hello everyone, welcome back to the weekly recap! There have been a lot more posts than in recent weeksl. I’m not sure whether it’s just a coincidence or if there’s so
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka, June/July 2022
Here’s an excellent report from Christine Mason who describes herself as “a mammal watching newbie (now obsessed)”. Personally I have never understood how anyone
New Report: Sri Lanka
Here’s a short report from Jilly Hancock who was in Sri Lanka recently and had a great time. ———————————R
New Report: Some Mammals from Southwest Turkey
Here’s an interesting note from Ian Green (from the UK’s Greentours) on some of the mammals he encounters in southwest Turkey close to his home. This is a much under-ma
Striped Hyaena, Indian Wolf, Indian Fox and other wildlife of Gujarat, March 2020: Trip Report
Please follow the link for a detailed report A brief, mammal watching oriented guided tour to the salt pans of the Little Rann of Kutch and the tropical grasslands of Velavadar p
Sri Lanka Mammals and Birds Dec 2019
SRI LANKA trip report My wife, daughter and I made our first visit to Sri Lanka in December of 2019. We spent ten days on tour with a guide from the Bird and Wildlife Team. We saw
Sri Lanka Wilpattu Trip Report
Fantastic 4 Days of mammal watching at Wilpattu in Sri Lanka Our trip was organised through Bird and Wildlife Team https://www.birdandwildlifeteam.com/ They were great – re
TRIP REPORT – SRI LANKA
SRI LANKA. 18 nights. 50 species including leopard, fishing cat, jungle cat, sloth bear, elephant, stripe-necked mongoose, red slender loris, toque macaque, purple-faced leaf monke