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Papua New Guinea Tag

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7 June 2025
Australasia
AustralasianPapua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea

Check out Carlos Bocos's mega report from the Owen Stanley Range and the Central Highlands, 2025: Carlos Bocos, 12 nights & 31 species including Calaby's Pademelon, Doria's Tree Ka

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7 October 2024
Doria's tree-kangarooEastern long-beaked echidnaMt VictoriaPapua New Guinea

Anyone want to look for eastern long-beaked echidnas on Mt Victoria in Papua New Guinea?

I’m looking at visiting Mt Victoria, PNG with No Roads Expeditions. I’m planning to go around the end of June 2025, but the dates are flexible. The main target will be

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24 March 2017
Australasia
Papua New Guinea

New Guinea Highland Wild Dog Rediscovered

Interesting news from New Guinea, due in part to sightings by Tom Hewitt from Adventure Alternative Borneo. “For the first time in more than half a century, researchers have

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23 December 2016
Australasia
Papua New Guinea

New Trip Report: Papua New Guinea

Michael Kessler’s report from a visit to eastern PNG this year includes sightings of Grey Forest Wallaby and Common Echimyptera including some tantalising sites for Long-be

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8 December 2025
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Madagascar in the Rain

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  1. JanEbr on Listers of the World Rejoice: Here’s a Mammal Taxonomy Update9 December 2025

    It'a nice that you follow MDD, because so does iNaturalist - this means that all these changes will eventually go…

  2. Chad Johnson on World Trip9 December 2025

    In Costa Rica, I'd highly recommend you check out CRARC (Costa Rica Amphibian Research Center) if you're interested in amphibians.…

  3. Cory Cravatta on World Trip9 December 2025

    Not sure of your timeline, but I'm currently looking for people to join me in Sri Lanka next summer if…

  4. Jacob Zinn on Madagascar in the Rain8 December 2025

    There's phenotypic variation in coat color among the Lepilemur species, but I think the red-tailed is at this site. I…

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