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Bangkok Tag

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28 April 2025
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Thailand – Sun bears, Langurs, and a wild Jon Hall (mammal watchimus maximus)

This is not my first trip but it is the first one I have ever written a report for and it has taken me quite some time to get this all typed up and put together. This was the first

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17 February 2025
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Thailand, December 25th to January 8th

This is my first trip report on this website. I have been focusing on wildlife more and more during my travels in last 10 years, but this was only my fourth trip built entirely aro

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18 December 2024
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RFI: Weekend Trip from Bangkok, February ’25

Hi all, My wife and I are looking for recommendations for a two-day trip near Bangkok in early February. We would depart BKK on a Friday night and return Sunday night. The obvious

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8 November 2025
Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar
8 November 2025
Tomer’s Bolivia Sep2025 Trip Report
4 November 2025
Around Svarlbard and into the Pack Ice

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  1. shortclaws on Maned Rats – any tips?14 November 2025
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  1. shortclaws on Maned Rats – any tips?14 November 2025

    Our sighting was around bushes and edge of grassland, not near water, but very near lodge outbuildings, Aberdare Country Club.

  2. Ewan Davies on Maned Rats – any tips?14 November 2025

    My sighting was very similar, if you’re looking for a pattern. Kenya, near the Aberdares, 5AM, by a stream while…

  3. Mohamed Rehaan on Oman Trip in November 202514 November 2025

    Thank you so much for the reply! I will take a look at your report😃

  4. JanEbr on Oman Trip in November 202514 November 2025

    Well there is always my report :) https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/oman-report-ebr.pdf The genets were easy to see just walking up the valley looking…

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