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Ghana Tag

HomePosts tagged "Ghana"(Page 2)
9 February 2020
Africa
Ghana

New Trip Report: Ghana

Here’s a great report and I was VERY happy to hear that Robert Nkator is still going strong, finding Pangolins and remembered showing me my first Pangolin over 10 years ago.

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22 April 2019
Africa
Ghana

New Trip Report: Ghana

Here’s another exciting report from Ghana.  There is a lot of cool stuff to see there. Ghana, 2019: Rauno Väisänen, 2 weeks & 46 species including Tree Pangolin, 3 an

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16 May 2018
Africa
Ghana

New Trip Report: Ghana (including 2 Pangolin species)

 White-bellied (Tree) Pangolin Phil’s Two Pangolin Tour of Ghana submitted by Ian Thompson At Birdfair last year, Mark from Ashanti African Tours had told Phil Telfer that, give

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8 November 2017
Africa
Ghana

New Trip Report: Ghana

Here’s a short report of a pretty decent trip with a nice range of West African mammals. Ghana, 2017: Romain Bocquier,  7 days & 28 species including a range of nice bat

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Mona Monkey,Cercopithecus mona
31 July 2016
AfricaWorld’s Best Mammalwatching
AfrotropicalGhana

Ghana

Me - "Where are the Monkeys?". Ranger - "On top of the tree". Me - "Which tree?" Ranger - "The tree with the green leaves."

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