New Trip Report: Long Weekend in Oaxaca
One of mammalwatching.com’s great mysteries is the lack of trip reports from Mexico. As of March 2018 there are fewer than 20 reports from a country with over 300 species of m
Pulsar Quantum XQ50 Thermal Imaging Camera for sale
If anyone (ideally based in the UK) is interested I have a Pulsar Quantum XQ50 thermal imaging camera (the same one that Jon Hall uses) for sale. I bought it 13 months ago for £29
Mammal Watching with Kids?
Hi All, I’ve subscribed myself to this forum for about 8 years now, and it gave me lots of wonderful traveling ideas such as tracking giant pandas and snow leopards, things I
New Trip Report: Oman
Another report from Oman. Clearly there is a great deal of good stuff to see in this country beyond Blanford’s Foxes! Oman, 2017: Jon Lehmberg, 2 weeks & 14 species inc
New Trip Report: Northern Sri Lanka, February 2018
Hi all Here’s a write-up of my too-short trip to Sri Lanka last month. Despite it being mainly a work trip, we still recorded over twenty species – what a great place.
Amur Leopard 2018 Tour Success – Trip Report
In February and March 2018 Royle Safaris ran the first tourist trips to specifically photograph the highly endangered and elusive Amur leopard. We have special access to a photogra
New Trip Report: Uganda
A new report from Samuel Marlin, who was back in Africa this month, this time in Uganda. A country very high on my wish list. Uganda, 2018: Samuel Marlin, 2 weeks & 39 species
New Trip Report: Scotland
John Wright just got back from another successful trip to Scotland. Scotland, 2018: John Wright, 5 days & 16 species including Least Weasel, Pine Marten and Red-necked Wallabie
New Trip Report: Senegal
Here’s a useful new report from a country under-visited by mammal watchers. Sengal, 2017: Jon Lehmberg, 2 weeks & 22 species including African Giant Shrew, Patas Monkey
New Trip Report – Northern India
Scott Flamand is just back from a great trip to the north of India. Though it was primarily a birding trip he saw some great mammals. Northern India, 2018: Scott Flamand, 2 weeks &