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3 November 2025
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Custom Vietnam Primate & Mammal Expedition – October 2025 (feat. Owston’s Civet, Southern White-cheeked Gibbon, Northern Pygmy Slow Loris and more)

Last month, we had a special 7-day mammal and primate watching trip through Central and Northern Vietnam. The trip was highly successful (one of our BEST ever!), with key mega rari

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24 September 2025
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Bach Ma Primate & Mammal Watching Tour – Trip Report #2 (September 2025)

Trip Report: We’ve just returned from another trip to Bach Ma National Park, our second tour there this month! September is proving to be a popular time for mammal watching in c

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  1. JanEbr on Saudi Arabia – Mammals -> cetaceans on the Farasan Isl.10 January 2026

    I am not sure how that would go. A lot of the coast has rather shallow water and there aren't…

  2. Bozon on The start of The Big Cat Year and the quest for the Iberian Lynx!10 January 2026

    Vladimir, many thanks!!

  3. Vsevolod Rudyi on Where to see the World’s Cetaceans10 January 2026

    I want to add a bit about my experience, maybe some of it will be useful. I'm only an amateur…

  4. Flemming Versloot on Community meeting and mammalwatching NUTTER awards10 January 2026

    I would like to join if it is still possible :) send the email today.

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