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madagascar trip report Tag

HomePosts tagged "madagascar trip report"
9 November 2025
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Madagascar: SAVA and RN7 july – August 2025

    Went on a trip to Madagascar, the trip featured also a lot of birding but also mammalwatching.

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7 September 2025
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Madagascar 2025

I spent nearly 3 months in Madagascar this summer and saw 20 mammal species with 11 lifers and 89 bird species with 36 lifers. Happy reading 🙂 https://docs.google.com/document/d

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4 October 2024
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My Summer in Madagascar: May 23rd to August 2nd

Hi everyone! I spent my summer researching Milne-Edwards’ Sifakas in Ranomafana National Park and had a wonderful time. Below is my extensive trip report detailing every day

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1 April 2024
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Mammals of Madagascar Part 4

Hi people, In the summer of 2023 I went on a birdwatching trip of five weeks, chasing as many mammals as I could! I got to a whopping 77 species of mammals, of which most were also

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23 March 2024
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Mammals of Madagascar Part 3 (of 4)

Hi people, In the summer of 2023 I went on a birdwatching trip of five weeks, chasing as many mammals as I could! I got to a whopping 77 species of mammals, of which most were also

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8 August 2023
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Trip Report – Madagascar Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – November 2022

Late in 2023 Royle Safaris ran a successful trip to Central Magascar, visiting some of the key forests in the middle of the counry and running from east to west. We visited Palmari

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15 February 2019
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Madagascar Wildlife (Mammal Watching) Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris

Madagascar Wildlife Adventure – Nov 2018 A wonderful 3 week mammal watching scouting trip from Royle Safaris which has led to over 50 species of mammals recorded (most of whi

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  1. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026
  2. Jon Hall on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026
  3. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

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  1. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026

    Thank you, It looks like another banded mammal has eluded me!

  2. Jon Hall on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    I was travelling in the opposite direction. The Indians were striking. Here’s my report https://www.mammalwatching.com/2008/12/23/assam-2008/

  3. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    Sounds like the India I know and love (most of the time). It's difficult to imagine the Bhutanese on strike.…

  4. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    I hope you will report on your trip; it would be fun to compare....mac

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