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Long-beaked Echidna Tag

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10 November 2023
Long-beaked EchidnaPapua

Attenborough echidna ‘rediscovered’

Scientists from Oxford University have captured new video of the Attenborough long-beaked echidna https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67363874        

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11 August 2023
IndonesiaLong-beaked EchidnaNew GuineaWest Papua

New Podcast Episode: Expedition to West Papua with Carlos Bocos

  You read the trip report, now listen to the show and watch the movie! On the latest podcast episode Charles and I are reunited with Carlos Bocos who inspired, designed and g

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22 July 2023
Grizzled Tree KangarooIndonesiaIrian JayaLong-beaked EchidnaNew GuineaVogelkop's Tree KangarooWest Papua

New Trip Report: West Papua 2023

Here’s a report of the trip Nils Bouillard, Charles Foley, Venkat Sankar, Juliana Senawi,  Ian Thompson and I took last month with Carlos Bocos at the helm. A bit of a mega

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  1. Evan on Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)13 September 2025

    Thanks! Will check it out!

  2. Jon Hall on Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)13 September 2025

    Check out Palmari lodge in the western Amazon. I got there by boat from Leticia in Colombia but there may…

  3. Dexplorer on Finca Villa Barbara in northern Colombia, home to many amazing animals13 September 2025

    Finca villa barbara sounds quite interesting. Are you set up for lodging overnight clients? Thanks, Dave Dexter

  4. Tau Conrad on Tips for trip to Sumatra12 September 2025

    Hi, Sorry I can't help with your questions. But I just want to say that reading your post made me…

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13 September 2025
Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)
11 September 2025
Tips for trip to Sumatra
10 September 2025
A short trip to Panama
10 September 2025
Georgia and Armenia, August 2025

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