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Javan Mammal Watching Tag

HomePosts tagged "Javan Mammal Watching"
24 July 2018
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Javan Rhino Expedition 2018 Trip Report from Royle Safaris

In June 2018 Royle Safaris ran our first Javan Rhino Expedition and we had remarkable success with 2 sightings of the critically endangered Javan rhinos (of two different individua

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23 July 2018
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Javan Endemic Mammal Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris

Ahead of Royle Safaris’ first (and successful) Javan Rhino Expedition our direct and mammal specialist guide Martin Royle explored some other areas of Java in search of as ma

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23 May 2018
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Javan Rhino Expedition 2019 – Spaces Available Now

Royle Safaris is now opening our Javan Rhino Expedition for 2019. We have managed to special permits that allow our group to enter the core region of Ujong Kulon National Park. We

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