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17 March 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the week was this short one from a month’s trip to Mexico, Belize and Guatemala – only 3 days of which

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9 March 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the past week was of a Royle Safaris trip to Gabon last summer. With a total of 33 species, some highlights wer

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3 March 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap!  The first trip report of the week was Mark Hows’ trip to Madagascar. The report is full of gorgeous photos, including some of an Aye

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25 February 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! It’s been quite a quiet week on the website, with only 2 trip reports – the first of which was this one from Malaysia and Singap

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17 February 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the week was from this brief one by Luis A. Román-Luzuriaga from Amazon’s Birds Natural Reserve in Colombia.

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12 February 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap!  The first trip report of the week was John Wright’s trip to Tasmania last November. Highlights include a great photo of a Platypus,

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2 February 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! Yet again starting off the week are a couple trip reports from my dad, this time from Ethiopia. Clearly the man needs some help.The firs

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26 January 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the (once again!) weekly recap! Starting off this week is my dad’s (Jon Hall’s) trip report from China with Forest Musk Deer, Yangtze Finless Porpoise

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19 January 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello, welcome to this week’s recap! The first trip report of the week was my dad’s, from his recent trip to Kaeng Krachan NP, Thailand. As he has proudly told me at least 3 ti

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15 January 2025
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The Weekly Recap

Hello mammalwatchers and welcome back to the weekly recap! This recap will be the last catch up one, and is of posts from January 6-11 🙂  The first trip report of the week was

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Horn of Africa Antelope Survey (2025–2026): Northwestern Kenya (Phase 3)
17 August 2026
Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative
17 August 2026
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  1. CarlosBocos on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative18 August 2026

    Good point Jan, as its something we had discussed. We wanted a list of mammals for mammalwatchers and thats what…

  2. Jon Hall on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative18 August 2026

    There is a lot of stuff lost in Indonesia. And honestly I think many of those rodents are going to…

  3. JanEbr on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative18 August 2026

    I can see the Carlos footprint here with like half of the animals somewhere around Indonesia :) But it really…

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    Ladakh would be ideal timing. You would need at least a week in order to acclimate to the altitude in…

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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!
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Coming Soon to Mammalwatching (maybe): Lost Species List, a New Member Recruitment Competition and the perks of becoming a Contributing Member

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