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Vietnam Tag

HomePosts tagged "Vietnam"
4 March 2022
Oriental
Cat TienElephantVietnam

Cat Tien Elephant Bull

I thought I post it here. I saw via instragram that the last 2 weeks an elephant bull has been walking around the trails of Cat Tien and has been walking trough the gardens at the

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17 May 2020
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Baffin IslandChileEthiopiaGambiaMadagascarSri LankaVietnam

Where to go when

Hi all I saw Jon’s post re lesser known mammal spots (my personal favourite is Pico, Azores – probably one of the best cetacean watching places on the planet)… Cu

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6 April 2020
Oriental
Cat TienVietnam

Cat Tien NP, Vietnam, March 2020

Last month I visited Vietnam… for a much shorter time than planned. Luckily, the authorities decided that closure of Cat Tien would take place the day I was due to leave anyw

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9 January 2020
Oriental
Vietnam

Vietnam 2019

In November 2019 I was sent to the cat tien NP by my work to work in the nearby primate rescue centre. I had a few days off over the month to explore cat tien and also 5 days off a

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25 December 2019
Oriental
rodentsVietnam

Murids of Pu Mat NP

Dear All, Here are some rodent photos from camera traps we installed in Pu Mat National Park in Vietnam in 2018. Any opinions on species IDs will be appreciated. Happy Holidays!

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28 December 2017
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ChileJapanVietnam

Dromicops, Japan and Vietnam

Dear All, (1) I am writing a little manual about finding mammals in Japan. I’m planning to complete it in a year or two, but if you go there sooner, you are welcome to ask me

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  1. Charles Foley on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025

    Very interested to hear more about your trip Daniel. It sounds amazing and hopefully could open that area up to…

  2. Daniel Boyland on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025

    Yep, will do once I get back to New Zealand. I didn't spend enough time in the core area and…

  3. Jon Hall on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025

    That's interesting - will you be writing a trip report?

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    Nice report Ian! Yes Japan and the CAR are about as different as you can get

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