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Bonobo Tag

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28 March 2026
BonoboDRCPrimates

Advertising: Trips to the DRC in August & September to see Bonobos with Middle Africa & Mammalwatching

If you are interested in a trip of a lifetime to a truly remote are in the DRC this year to see Bonobos and some other great mammals – plus Congo Peafowl (yes this is a bird)

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4 January 2026
BonoboCongo Peafowl

Advertising: Bonobo Trip to the DRC this September

Middle Africa are running two back to back tours to look for Bonobos in the D.R.C this year. The first trip is already full but there are still places on the second trip which runs

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21 August 2025
BonoboCARDRCDzanga SanghaGabon

Advertising: Congo River Basin Cruise and Gabon with Chalo Africa, July 2026

Chalo Africa are running two tours in July 2026. The are cruising down th Congo River again from Congo BrazZaville to the DRC via the Central African Republic from July 3 -20, with

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13 August 2025
Bonobo

Advertising: Trip to look for Bonobos in the DRC, September 2026

A reminder that Middle Africa are running two trips to the DRC next year to see Bonobos, some other nice primates and even Congo Peafowls if you are that way inclined. The first tr

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29 April 2025
BonoboCongo PeafowlDRC

Advertising: Second Bonobo Trip to the DRC for 2026: September 3 – 16

A few weeks ago I advertised a trip to the DRC with Middle Africa to look for Bonobos. That trip is already full, so Middle Africa are going to run a second trip, back to back with

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8 March 2025
BonoboCongoDRC

Anyone interested seeing Bonobos in the DRC in August 2026?

Inspired by the success of last year’s trip to see Bonobos in the DRC, I am working with Middle Africa to convene a group to return in August 2026. Once again Middle Africa a

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9 October 2024
BonoboCentral African RepublicCongoDRCSangha lodge

Advertising: Congo River Cruise with Chalo Africa, December 2024 including Bonobos and Sangha Lodge

I posted this a few weeks back but am posting it again because the itinerary has been updated (see attached PDF) to include more time at Sangha Lodge. If you heard Rod Cassidy on t

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6 September 2024
BonoboCamerounCARCongoDRCRiver CruiseSangha Bai

Advertising: Congo River Cruise with Chalo Africa, December 2024 including Bonobos and Sangha Lodge

This looks like a real adventure! Chalo Africa are running a cruise along the Congo River from Ouesso in the DRC to Brazzaville in the Congo via Sangha Lodge in the Central African

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24 April 2024
BonoboDRCLomako

Advertising: September 2024 Trip to see Bonobos in the DRC (Lomako)

If you are interested in seeing wild Bonobos in the DRC then this might be the trip of a lifetime. There are four spots open on a trip this September 11-23 to see the habituated Bo

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19 December 2023
BonoboCongo BaisinDemocratic Republic of the Congopangolin

DRC Salonga Region, 2022:

Koen Betjes: a report of a longterm stay, with 38 species including bonobo, Allen’s Swamp Monkey, Giant Otter Shrew, Giant Pangolin and Water Chevrotain. This is a report fro

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  3. AntenneZoo on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 20264 June 2026

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  1. Marcos Mallo on Stoat or Weasel5 June 2026

    It is a stoat for me. In addition to what John said, the weasel has a throat patch the same…

  2. John Flothmann on Stoat or Weasel5 June 2026

    I would say a Stoat, they tend to like rocky crevices more, in addition, the front legs and feet look…

  3. AntenneZoo on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 20264 June 2026

    Thanks, yes I used reports to see which camps are the best to spot wildlife and the most recommended by…

  4. Asanoth on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 20264 June 2026

    Just as with the rest of the trip, I would just research what is where and build it up on…

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