New Trip Report: Mediterranean Monk Seal in Greece
Here’s another report from a new contributor. Great to hear that Monk Seals are findable in Greece – and there is a lot of detail here on how to do that. Kamena Vourla,
New Trip Report: Southern Vietnam
Southern Vietnam, 2018: Romain Bocquier, 1 week & 13 species including Red-shanked and Black-shanked Douc Langurs and Silvered Langur. Jon
New Trip Report: Ethiopia
Here’s a new report from Richard Webb of a recent Wildwings tour he led. Ethiopia, 2018: Richard Webb, 12 days & 47 species including Gerenuk, Bale Monkey and Cape Clawle
Borneo RFI – Kinabatangan River
Hi all I’m visiting Sabah later in the year and wondered if anyone had been successful in looking for Flat-headed Cat in the last two or three years along the lower Kinabatan
South Africa Rare Mammals trip report
If anyone is interested, here is my trip report from South Africa last year. We had a rubbish guide, but despit that we still saw quite a few lifers including a veery brief glimpse
Unidentified bat
Can anyone help with the identification of this bat found in a crevice in the rocks near the hyaena caves near Mount Fantalle in Awash NP in Ethiopia on the recent Wildwings’
Photographic Maps of the Primates, Warthogs, Dik-Diks and Hyrax of Africa: A Tool for Identification and Conservation
For anyone who has ever torn out their hair trying to identify galagos, dik diks, hyraxes, vervet type monkeys, warthogs (and other stuff) ….then this is a really cool resour
New Trip Report: Ladakh 2017
Here’s a new report from Phunchok Tsering at Exotic Travel Ladakh, who saw a pretty incredible 9 Snow Leopards during a trip he organised late last year. Ladakh, 2017: Exotic
Sichuan’s Mammals 2019 – Spaces available
Hi, after our successful recent trip to Sichuan Royle Safaris is repeating this trip for 2019. We focus on two of the well known hotspots for mammals (Pallas’s Cat, Chinese M
New Trip Report: Uganda
Here’s another report from Uganda. Uganda, 2018: Bellingham Safaris, 9 days & 23 species including L’Hoest’s Monkey, Giant Forest Hog and Uganda Grass Hare. J