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Singapore Tag

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7 January 2023
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaSabahSingapore

New Trip Report: Borneo and Singapore

Here’s Fiona Reid’s report from her very successful trip to Borneo in October/November. Sabah and Singapore, 2022: Fiona Reid, 19 days & 63 species including Raffle

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6 October 2022
Oriental
Singapore

Twenty four hours in Singapore

I spent 24 hours in Singapore on my way home to New York after two weeks in Borneo in July. When I booked my ticket I had a vague notion of a day on the island, enjoying the hotel

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20 November 2019
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaSingapore

New Trip Report: Peninsula Malaysia, Borneo and Singapore

Here are two new reports from Romain Boquier Taman Negara and Deramakot, 2019: Romain Boquier, 6 days & 30 species including Tapir, Malayan Slit-faced Bat and Horsfield’s

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16 August 2019
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaPeninsula MalaysiaSingapore

New Trip Report: Borneo

Some reports make you envious. Some do far more than that.  You have been warned! Borneo reports don’t get more successful than this. Sabah, Singapore and Peninsula Malaysia

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28 March 2019
Oriental
Singapore

New Trip Report: Singapore and Southern Malaysia

A great report and pictures from Jon Lehmberg who scored a Sunda Pangolin in the same place in Singapore that Vladimir Dinets and others have. Singapore and Southern Malaysia, 2019

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8 October 2018
Oriental
Singapore

New Trip Report: Singapore

A new report from Vladimir Dinets Singapore, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 2 days & several mammals including Sunda Pangolin. Jon

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9 July 2018
Oriental
BorneoSingapore

New Trip Report: Sabah and a bit of Singapore

Another great report from Sjef Ollers. Sabah and Singapore, 2018: Sjef Ollers, 20 days & 50+ species including Marbled Cat, Clouded Leopard and Western Tarsier. Jon

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6 August 2016
Asia
OrientalSingapore

Singapore

I spent 24 hours in Singapore in 2022 on the way back from Borneo and saw 12 species of mammals around the city.

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