And another Madagascar Report (this time Charles Hood)
Here’s a report of another November trip to Madagascar, which is clearly the hottest mammal destination for late 2023. Madagascar: 44 species in 3 weeks, Charles Hood, Jose G
Northern Madagascar, 2022
I spent a very happy two weeks in Madagascar in 2010. I reported back “in short, Madagascar is as good as it gets”. Why it took me 11 years to return is almost as inexc
New Trip Reports: Madagascar and South Africa
Here are two new reports, with more of his beautiful photographs, from Hugh Lansdown. Andasibe and Berenty, 2022: Hugh Lansdown, 2 weeks & 13 species including Madagascar Flyin
Madagascar
Like all self-respecting mammal watchers I had long wanted to visit Madagascar. But something had held me back. I think this was largely the fact that my Madagascar trip would be
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Here’s a short report with a stellar list of species from Brett Hartl who was in Madagascar just before me. But after reading this I am already planning my return. Madagascar
New Trip Report: North East Madagascar
Here’s a report from Mogens Trolle of a very recent – and long overdue – trip to Northwest Madagascar and Andasibe National Park. Wonderful photographs of course!
Madagascar Mammal Material
Back in 2020 B.C (Before Covid) I was planning a return to Madagascar. And last month, in a fit of naieve optimism, I started looking again at where to go and what mammals to searc
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Another Madagascar report. Madagascar, 2019: Alain Guillemont , 3.5 weeks & 34 species including Aye Aye, Brown-tailed Mongoose and Fossa. Jon
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Seems like everyone is looking for Aye-Ayes these days. Me too next year I hope. Madagascar, 2019: The Travelling Zoologists, 37 days and many species incuding Aye Ayes, Fossa and
New Trip Report: Madagascar’s Aye Ayes
Here’s a new report from Mac Hunter, who has just seen one of my most wanted species. Madagascar, 2019: Mac Hunter, 2 weeks and some great species including Aye Ayes, Fossa a