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Sangha lodge Tag

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9 October 2024
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Advertising: Congo River Cruise with Chalo Africa, December 2024 including Bonobos and Sangha Lodge

I posted this a few weeks back but am posting it again because the itinerary has been updated (see attached PDF) to include more time at Sangha Lodge. If you heard Rod Cassidy on t

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13 September 2024
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New podcast episode: Rod Cassidy and Sangha Lodge

September’s episode of the mammalwatching podcast just dropped and we are joined from South Africa by Rod Cassidy who runs world famous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Re

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28 September 2019
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Republic of Congo to Dzanga Sangha Reserve (Central African Republic) trip report

I visited Dzanga Sangha between 13 – 18 September and took a route that I have not seen described here, yet seems logical. Moreover, it opens the possibility to combine visit

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21 August 2026
How to find a pine marten?
21 August 2026
First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary
21 August 2026
Queensland June/July 2026

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  1. JanEbr on Queensland June/July 202621 August 2026
  2. Jon Hall on Queensland June/July 202621 August 2026
  3. Belka on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

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  1. JanEbr on Queensland June/July 202621 August 2026

    Thanks! I believe we are tied for the most species just in Queensland (there are some reports with more, but…

  2. Jon Hall on Queensland June/July 202621 August 2026

    Well done! That's an impressive list

  3. Belka on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    I saw an injured Japanese badger in Tottori on a giant salamander tour this summer but I'm not sure how…

  4. Vladimir Dinets on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    All of these species are possible if you do a lot of night driving, but for bear, tanuki and badger…

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14 August 2026
Canada and the USA – July 2026
14 August 2026
Advertising: Late Availability – North Vietnam, Oct 29-November 8 with Jon Hall, Jose Gabriel Martinez – for rare primates and a bat fest!
14 August 2026
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13 August 2026
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