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Primates Tag

HomePosts tagged "Primates"
12 April 2026
PrimatesThailand

Thailand 2025

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28 March 2026
BonoboDRCPrimates

Advertising: Trips to the DRC in August & September to see Bonobos with Middle Africa & Mammalwatching

If you are interested in a trip of a lifetime to a truly remote are in the DRC this year to see Bonobos and some other great mammals – plus Congo Peafowl (yes this is a bird)

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28 March 2026
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Tricolour Langur – Danau Sentarum, Kalimantan

Trip report looking for the king of Borneo’s primates.

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12 February 2026
Primates

Advertising: Two Primate Photography Tours to Brazil (Emperor Tamarins & Uacaris) with Latin Wild Films

These expeditions are being organized by photographer and wildlife filmmaker Rafael Guadeluppe, founder of Latin Wild Films and creator of the documentary The Pulse of the Atlantic

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27 December 2025
BrazilPrimates

Advertising: Two spots left for our May Primates & Porcupines trip to NE Brazil

Seasons greetings everyone! There are two spots still open on this small group tour to northeast Brazil next May.  Guided by the legendary Regina Ribeiro, we will search for some

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14 November 2025
Brazil AmazonPrimates

Brazil: Amazonas 2025

This is the second installment of my travels to Brazil in 2025.

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25 June 2025
BrazilPrimates

New Trip Report: Western Brazil 2025

This is my first installment for my travels to Brazil in 2025

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1 June 2025
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New Podcast Episode: Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh, Nigeria

In the June podcast we talk with Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh, founder of the SW/Niger Delta Conservation Project. Rachel, a Nigerian conservationist and visionary, has built a team of

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7 May 2025
AmazonBrazilPrimates

Advertising: Amazon Primates & Parrots Cruise May 2026 with WildWings with a special mammalwatcher discount!

These Amazon cruises are superb. Wonderful wildlife, a great team and a very comfortable boat. Cruising the Amazon is THE way to travel! So I’m happy to announce next year&#8

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19 April 2025
BrazilPrimates

Advertising: Primates & Porcupines, small group trip to NE Brazil with Regina Ribeiro and Jon Hall (May 2026)

I’m excited to say that I will – next year – be co-leading a small group tour to northeast Brazil with the legendary Regina Ribeiro in search of some very rare ma

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7 June 2026
A week in Kinabatangan and Sepilok, a new species of pangolins
7 June 2026
Estonia – February 2026
7 June 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last

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  1. Brett Hartl on A week in Kinabatangan and Sepilok, a new species of pangolins7 June 2026
  2. PandaSmith on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?7 June 2026
  3. Ian Green on Stoat or Weasel6 June 2026

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  1. Brett Hartl on A week in Kinabatangan and Sepilok, a new species of pangolins7 June 2026

    Does this mean that all Sunda-type pangolins in northeast Borneo are actually the cryptic species or are there two specis…

  2. PandaSmith on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?7 June 2026

    I've always thought the bear (now many bears) at Kaeng Krachan are an accident waiting to happen. Luckily so far,…

  3. Ian Green on Stoat or Weasel6 June 2026

    we did see the tail and it as black-tipped. Enough you'd think. But the reason for my caution is that…

  4. Marcos Mallo on Stoat or Weasel5 June 2026

    It is a stoat for me. In addition to what John said, the weasel has a throat patch the same…

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1 June 2026
New Podcast Episode: Tom Butynski & Yvonne de Jong: Wild Solutions (Kenya)
1 June 2026
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Eurasian Lynx Photography Tour in Transylvania by Sakertours
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