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18 August 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report was this short one by Brett Hartl from the Highlands of Papa New Guinea. He saw Calaby’s Pademelon, Speckled Das

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11 August 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! Excuse me for my long absence, I just need to set some things straight: my father took me on what he has since called a “relaxed” ma

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11 July 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! Very sorry for missing a week, I’ve been travelling in Australia with my best friend and unwittingly doing some mammalwatching of my o

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25 June 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the week was from this Royle Safaris tour of Zambia in search of some particular views of elephants feeding at

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16 June 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report this week is from Chris Townend’s trip to Emas NP and the Pantana, Brazill. He found 43 mammal species (includin

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9 June 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! This recap is a special one for two reasons (and no, neither of those is that I’m going to be replaced with ChatGPT, but a girl can dr

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30 May 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap!  Starting off this week is a trip report from Nature Travel Africa’s trip to Namibia. They got to see White Rhinos, Porcupine, and Gr

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16 May 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! I’m sorry they’ve been consistently late recently, I’m going through the classic university exam hell at the moment – althou

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9 May 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the week was of the first ever Cat Expeditions trip to Estonia for Eurasian Lynx! They managed to photograph 5

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30 April 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! This week two reports from Sierra de Andujar were posted. The first is by Florent Prunier from January, during which he had great sighti

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  1. Jacob Zinn on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds25 April 2026

    Awesome report! With your permission, could we use the photo of the bokoi for our species profile? Right now, we…

  2. Charles Foley on Glowing Springhare25 April 2026

    If I can ever find one of the buggers I'll shine and UV torch at it and let you know.…

  3. Jon Hall on Glowing Springhare25 April 2026

    I wonder if striped weasels glow? And do you think you could survive the excitement?!

  4. Daan Drukker on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds25 April 2026

    Beautiful report! The picture that is captioned as "Mentawai Flying Squirrel" is actually a Siberut Flying Squirrel, based on the…

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