Svalbard 2016 season report
Svalbard 2016 season Report (small) NozoMojo Tours and Arts had 32 days in the High Arctic in 2016, with a total of 15 mammal species recorded. Enjoy!
Advice for Thailand
Dear all I am planning a mammal/bird trip to Thailand for April. Our main site is Kaeng Krachen. I have got Richard Webb’s trip report plus bird gen but if anyone else has ma
New Report: Lesser Antilles
Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets focussing on the endemic mammals of the Lesser Antilles islands. Lesser Antilles, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, notes of several visits featurin
taking a brief trip to sequoia/kings canyon-any things to check out in the area?
Hello, I will be taking a brief trip to sequoia with my wife and friend the last week of july. We are going to do one day around the giant forest and another driving through to zum
Azores June 2017 Trip Report
This is my first trip report and also me introducing myself to the forum! I hope it proves useful to anyone planning on visiting the islands for whale watching too. Azores June 201
Javan Rhino!
What a sighting!!!! A loyal client and good friend of Martin Royle and Royle Safaris (Chris Scharf) has just returned from his latest trip to Ujong Kulon National Park in Indonesia
New Jersey Mammal Watching Sites
New Jersey has some interesting mammals, including the critically endangered Governor Chris Christie, and Vladimir Dinets saw a bunch of them during his year or so living in the s
Mongolia Field Guide
I’m going to Mongolia in a month & I wondered which Mammal book to get? And Birds for that matter. Any help much appreciated. Mike
New Trip Report: Outer Alaska
Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinet’s trip around Alaska, including the Pribilof Islands. Outer Alaska, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, spring 2017 and many speciality species
New Trip Report: Uganda 2017
Here’s a new report, and first post, from Philip Precey – thanks Philip. Uganda, 2017: Philip Precey, 2 weeks and 55 species including Grey-cheeked Mangabey, Patas Monk