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South Africa Tag

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21 January 2020
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

Here is Mark Hows’ latest report. South Africa, 2019: Mark Hows, 18 days & 64 species including plenty of bats and rats. Jon

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21 October 2019
Africa
riverine rabbitSouth Africa

New Riverine Rabbit population found in the Eastern Cape

Some may be interested to hear that a new population of the enigmatic Riverine Rabbit has been discovered, quite unexpectedly,  on the western side of the Baviaanskloof Nature Res

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18 August 2019
Africa
BotswanaSouth Africa

Advertising May 2020 Trips to Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park with Chalo Africa

Let’s Go to Kgalagadi in 2020 with Chalo Africa 5-Person Group Departures From Mabua to Twee and vice-versa Group 1: Arrives in Botswana on May 1, 2020 – Trip Ends in South Afr

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25 July 2019
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: The Cape, South Africa

I just discovered I never posted this when it was sent to me two years ago. Sorry!   The Cape, 2017: Philip Precey, 2 weeks & 30+ species including Marsh Mongoose  and Ca

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7 February 2019
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

South Africa, September 2018: Richard Webb (WildWings), 11 days & 58 species including both rhinos, Caracal, Black-footed Cat, Large-spotted Genet and both otters. Jon

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22 January 2019
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report – South Africa

Another South African report, this time from Samuel Marlin. Mokala, Marrick and Madikwe, 2018: Samuel Marlin, 10 days & 53 species including Pygmy Mouse, Black-footed Cat and A

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27 November 2018
AfricaGear ReviewUncategorised
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Books & App Review: Stuarts’ Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern African

Back in 1991, Chris and Tilde Stuart’s Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa was the first field guide I ever brought. So it feels like an induction into the Mammalwa

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10 October 2018
Africa
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New Trip Report: Zimbabwe, Botswana and Marrick (South Africa)

Zimbabwe, Botswana and Marrick (South Africa), 2018: Félix Serrano López, 2 weeks and about 60 species including Sable, Honey Badger, Spot-necked Otter, Black-footed Cat and mat

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27 September 2018
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

A new report from Mattia Altieri who just got back from South Africa. Marrick and Malamala, 2018: Mattia Altieri, 15 days & 57 species including Sable, Black-footed Cat, South

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6 September 2018
Africa
South Africa

And if you’ve ever thought about Aardvark’s having sex…

… then wonder no longer. Thank you Félix Serrano López for this footage from Merrick. The patter of tiny hooves is hopefully imminent. Aardvarks – even celibate ones

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