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18 December 2023
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Trip Report – Lao Endemic Mammals – Royle Safaris – April 2023

Straight from Royle Safaris Vietnam’s Rare Primate Tour Martin went to Laos to meet a client and lead a private tour to Laos. This short trip was focused on Kha-nyou (Laotian

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