Wild Saiga Antelope Watching and Photography: May 2019
We are two zoologists studying behaviour of critically endangered saiga antelopes (Saiga tatarica). We are doing our research on wild saigas in Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary in Ru
New Trip Report: India, Tigers of Tadoba December 2018
My first trip to India. Seven full days at Tadoba National Park produced 17 species of mammal including Tiger, Sloth Bear, Dhole, 7 hooved species and more. — John Van Niel T
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
Here’s a report from Sophie Betrisey of an independent (unguided) trip to Sri Lanka, with a lot of success. Sri Lanka ,2019: Sophie Betrisey, 17 days & 40 species includi
Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris Trip Report August 2018
Borneo’s Rare Mammals – Royle Safaris Trip Report In August 2018 Royle Safaris ran a very specialist mammal watching tour of Sabah, Borneo.We were focused on some of th
New Trip Report: Colombia
Here’s a tantalizing first report from Justin Brown. Fabulous to see that mammalwatching in wonderful Colombia is getting easier and that there is so much wildlife to see. Co
New Trip Report: Cambodia
Cheryl Antonucci is catching up on a trip report backlog, Yay! Here’s her report from a visit to Cambodia a year ago. Cambodia, 2018: Cheryl Antonucci, 2 weeks & 10 spe
Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – September 2019
Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – 2019 Tawau Hills Wildlife Extension – 2019 Royle Safaris has a specialist mammal watching tour of Sabah planned for September 2019 (8
New Trip Report: Tajikistan Snow Leopards
Now here’s a real adventure! Frans De Schamphelaere is just back from the Darwaz Mountains on the Tajikistan/Afghanistan border. It looks incredible. Darwaz Mountains, 2018:
Mammal-watching in Gabon
I am leading a group to Gabon in August 2019 (Aug 17-31 in Gabon) – basically following a similar itinerary to the one Jon and co. did, in hopes of seeing a similar host of g
New Trip Report: Jordan
Mammal watchers often visit Israel, but Jordan, just next door, is a lovely country that seems often overlooked and has lots of potential (I saw Wolves and a Sand Cat here 20+ year