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Red Panda Tag

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3 November 2025
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India and Nepal – Peaks, Plains and Pandas

Kaziranga, Eaglesnest, Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, Habre’s Nest

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13 June 2025
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Some notes on mammalwatching in Bhutan

In April this year I co-led a birding trip to Bhutan for Eagle-Eye Tours. Of course, I was keen to find mammals as well wherever possible as well – and there are some good on

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12 January 2025
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RFI reputable mammal watching company in Sichuan & Tibet

I am looking for a reputable local company in China which can organize a 2-3 week independent trip in spring 2025 or 2026 to see reliable Snow Leopard, Tibetan Antelope, Wild Yak,

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8 March 2024
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Giant Panda Expedition China 2023/2024

So we wanted a Giant Panda for Christmas… It eventually became a belated New Years gift. The mammal list wasn’t very long, but the quality was good. I am happy to be ab

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6 March 2024
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Nepal, November – December 2023

It’s been *weeks* since a portrait of a Red Panda appeared on this page, so here’s my offering. At the end of last year I spent nearly three weeks in Nepal, first in Ch

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4 January 2024
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Nepal – Red Pandas at Habre’s Nest

Here’s a report from David Andrew in Australia who spent 2 weeks at Habre’s Nest in Nepal in November looking for Red Pandas. He saw plenty plus another 8 species inclu

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7 April 2019
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Red Panda Quest

red panda trip report + photos

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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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