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Advertising: The Tibetan Plateau in July
Royle Safaris have one space open on a July trip to the Tibetan Plateau. Targets include Snow Leopard, Pallas’s Cat, Tibetan Wolves, Eurasian Lynx, Tibetan Antelope, Wild Yak an
4th Mammal Watching Competition in Finland
Four years ago I invited Finnish mammal watchers to competition, to find out who gets most mammal species to their year list. 72 mammal watchers participated and the winner was M
New Trip Reports: Poland
Here are two Lynx chasing trips from Naturetrek. Definitely my most wanted European mammal… Poland, 2017: Naturetrek, 8 days & 19 species including Eurasian Lynx, Wolf a
A year in Germany 2018 (30 species)
A year in Germany (mostly Berlin) 30 species I wanted to post a few articles as an exchange for all the help I have recieved for knowing where to go on trips from other webs
New Trip Report: Sichuan and the Tibetan Plateau
A fabulously successful report from John Wright with some great photos. I have to get back to Sichuan …. as I say every time I see one of these reports. Sichuan and the Tibet
New Trip Report: Poland
A new report from John Wright, back on the trail of a Eurasian Lynx. South East Poland, 2018: John Wright, 6 days & 14 species including Wolf, Brown Bear and European Wildcat.
New Trip Report: Hemis National Park, India
Here’s another successful Snow Leopard report. Hemis, 2017: Bellingham Safaris, 11 days & 7 species including Snow Leopards and a Eurasian Lynx. Jon
Georgia (Caucasus), 2017
I visited Georgia for 5 nights in July 2017. I was travelling with my kids and tried to make the trip about more than mammals. I am not sure I succeeded: “more than mammals&#
Mammalia’s Most Wanted: The Results
Thank you very much to the 35 people who cast their votes for their top 10 most wanted mammals. Almost 150 species were mentioned in the 350 votes – interestingly this proved
Ladakh & Tadoba
Details of my snow leopard trip, Feb 2016 where we saw two snow leopards, two Eurasian lynx, Four Tibetan Wolves. Also covers an extension to Tadoba that got us at least ten Tigers

