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21 March 2025
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Cartoons for Conservation: helping guides (and clients) to mammalwatch more ethically

I am pleased to share a set of cartoon guidelines that we hope will help local guides, in distant places, understand the finer points of mammalwatching. All credit for these should

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30 December 2024
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Yangtze Finless Porpoises in China and how we encountered amazing animals in Nanjing

Here is a short report of our successful quest in observing wild Yangtze Finless Porpoises in Nanjing

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30 November 2024
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RFI: Victorian sites for Fat-tailed Dunnart Sminthopsis crassicaudata

Hi all, My name is Michael Sebastian. I’m a PhD student at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, studying wild Fat-tailed Dunnarts in Victoria. Unfortunately, t

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3 November 2024
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New Mongabay Article: Mammalwatching & Conservation

Charles Foley and I published an opinion piece on Mongabay this week that some of you might find interesting I hope that makes the case for mammalwatching as a conservation tool. W

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11 December 2023
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Good (hopefully) news from Saiga Antelopes!

We would like to share a significant milestone in Saiga conservation journey—the saiga antelope has transitioned from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened on the IUCN Red Lis

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3 March 2023
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It’s World Wildlife Day: mammalwatching and conservation

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28 August 2025
New Listing League Tables Now Up for Canids, Bats & Mammal Familes
28 August 2025
Thailand’s Deep South: Banded Linsang and more, 2025
26 August 2025
Spain + France, 2025

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  1. Evan on Spotting golden lion tamarins for free near one of Brazil’s most popular beach resorts3 September 2025

    Hi Shaun! I can't seem to load your website right now, and for some reason even the archived versions on…

  2. Jon Hall on Thailand’s Deep South: Banded Linsang and more, 20252 September 2025

    “Doctors. Save money on expensive smelling salts. Carry a Linsang picture instead. “. Thanks Ian!

  3. Ian Thompson on Thailand’s Deep South: Banded Linsang and more, 20252 September 2025

    Another fantastic report, Jon. If those linsang photos don't get people excited, they should check their pulses as they are…

  4. Ian Thompson on Japan Trip Report, April 20252 September 2025

    Hello Catherine, Thank you very much for your kind words. The Japanese Giant Flying Squirrels are great - well worth…

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