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Madras Tree Shrew Tag

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4 May 2025
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Trip Report India : Pench, Kaziranga and Nameri NP, Hoollongapar & Kakoijana forest reserves

Hereby my trip report from my trip to India from the 17th of Februari to the 14th of March 2025. In total we saw 41 species of mammals including all of our target species: Tiger, L

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14 May 2022
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Central IndiaMadras Tree ShrewPanna National ParkRusty Spotted catsloth bear

Rusty Spotted Cat, Sloth Bear and More, Panna NP April 2022

A brief visit to Central India’s Panna NP, on the cusp of an early summer heat wave produced 20 species of mammals, including the uncommonly seen Rusty Spotted Cat, Madras Tree S

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22 August 2026
Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip
21 August 2026
How to find a pine marten?
21 August 2026
First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary

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  1. Michael Johnson on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip22 August 2026

    I agree with Jan, Africa (or at least southern and eastern Africa) would be my pick for a "first" mammal…

  2. Daniel Boyland on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip22 August 2026

    Nepal is pretty cheap to visit. You can do multi-day jungle walks in Chitwan National Park for around $60 USD…

  3. JanEbr on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip22 August 2026

    That really depends on what is "not too expensive" for you, because that can be wildly different for different people.…

  4. JanEbr on How to find a pine marten?22 August 2026

    There are Pine Martens in Ireland? On what ... trees? I have seen maybe 3-4 Pine Martens ever, all completely…

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21 August 2026
How to find a pine marten?
21 August 2026
First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary
21 August 2026
Queensland June/July 2026
19 August 2026
Large rodents of southeast Poland

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