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Namibia Tag

HomePosts tagged "Namibia"(Page 3)
22 October 2017
Africa
Namibia

Where Can I See A Black Mongoose in Namibia?

Looks like I will be in Namibia next month and should have a weekend to look for a Black Mongoose. Does anyone have any hot tips on where to look? And information on bat roosts, Wh

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3 October 2017
Africa
NamibiaSouth Africa

New Trip Report: Namibia & South Africa, 2017

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets’s trip to South Africa and Namibia in July/August. South Africa and Namibia, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, 3 weeks & many mammals incl

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25 September 2017
Africa
Namibia

New Trip Report: Black Rhinos in Namibia

Here is a first report from John Weir about 2 nights at the Desert Rhino Camp in search of Black Rhinos in Namibia. Namibia, 2017: John Weir, 2 nights & 10 mammals including B

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18 August 2017
Africa
BotswanaNamibiaZambia

New Trip Report: Namibia, Botswana & Zambia, 2016

Namibia, Botswana and Zambia, 2016: Wise Birding, 18 days & 55 species including Brown Hyena, Caracal, Wild Dog and Bushveld Sengi. Jon

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7 November 2016
Africa
NamibiaSouth Africa

New Trip Report: South African and Namibia

Here’s a new report from Stuart Marsden with some nice species at some sites I hadn’t heard of. I am really very pleased to see that academics like Stuart  – a P

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28 September 2012
Africa
BotswanaNamibia

New Trip Report: Namibia and Botswana

The first report from Steve Anyon-Smith for a while. Good to see him back. Namibia and Botswana, 2012: Steve Anyon-Smith and Barry Sean Virtue, 1 month & 50+ species including

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