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Ladakh, 2014
Snow Leopards are one of the most enigmatic of all animals. For me, like for many of us, they symbolise the truest of true wilderness. Their rarity, beauty and downright coolness m
Snow Leopard Trip – October 2014: any interest in joining?
Hi, I’ve decided (finally) to go look for Snow Leopards in Hemis National Park, India and am putting together a small group of people (no more than 6). Provisional dates are
Naturetrek
Naturetrek offers the widest choice of mammal-watching tours, with a knowledgeable and passionate team ready to point you in the direction of some of the world’s finest mammal-wa
Many trip reports added from Naturetrek
I added a lot of trip reports from the Naturetrek back catalogue, picking some of their more interesting destinations and trips. Sichuan, 2019: Naturetrek, 15 days & 33 species
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Royle Safaris are organising a 4 night tour to Finland from 11-15 May 2022 focusing on Wolverines. Finland is now open to anyone fully vaccinated. This fantastic photography advent
Locations certain species of mammals wanted France, Spain and Austria
Hi people, I just started to collect some info on where to find certain species which I still miss on my list. I think I will travel from the 19th of July onwards. By train, but I
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I visited Estonia twice in 2010 (with Estonian Nature Tours) and 2011. I liked the country, the people and its wildlife, very much. Estonian Nature Tours Estonia is a land of great
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
Spain and the Canary Islands
Until the mid 2000s I had thought that the Cota Donana National Park in Spain was the only place that offered a chance of seeing the Iberian (or Pardel) Lynx. And even here they we
Kyrgyzstan
The plateau’s position on the Chinese border means it has been closed to most tourists in recent years. I think we may have been the first Westerners ever to go to the area in w