New Trip Report: Sabah
Another report from Vladimir Dinets. Mount Kinabalu and Sepilok, Sabah, 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 9 days & 56 species including Sun Bear, Kinabalu Ferret Badger and Spotted Giant
New Trip Report: Japan
A new report from Vladimir Dinets. Japan, April 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 10 days & 36 species including Japanese Badger, Japanese Serow, Dwarf Sperm Whale, Eden’s Whale and
Advertising: South Africa, September 2019, with WildWings
Mammal watching tour to South Africa. September 2019 Wildwings still have spaces available on this year’s South Africa mammal watching tour. Full details can be found at http://w
New Report: Caracal in Kutch, Western India
A rare sighting indeed. Caracal, Kutch 2019: Ficus Wildlife Tours report of a 5 day trip to Kutch with a Caracal the highlight among 10 or so species including Leopard, Indian Porc
New Trip Report: Louisiana
A new report from Mark Hows. Louisiana, 2019: Mark Hows, 1 week & 20 species including Eastern Woodrat, Prairie Vole, Swamp Rabbit and Hoary Bat. Jon
NIGHT DRIVES IN PENCH
NIGHT DRIVES IN PENCH My wife, Ingrid, and I have recently returned from 9 nights at Tadoba-Andhari and 3 nights at Pench Tiger Reserves. Trip report will follow but meanwhile this
New Trip Report: Manual Antonio NP, Costa Rica
Here’s a report of a short trip with some good photos. Manuel Antonio National Park, 2019: Andy Murch, 2 days & 14 species including Lesser Dog-like Bat, Greater Spear-
New Trip Report: Ardnamurchan Peninsula, Scotland
Here’s a report from John Wright’s latest trip. Ardnamurchan Peninsula, 2019: John Wright, 6 days & 13 species including Pine Marten, Badger and Harbour Porpoise, b
A few sites (and fewer mammals) for Albania, Macedonia and Greece
I spent the easter week driving through the Balkans with my daughter Katy. This was not a mammal trip: Katy made sure of that in her own inimitable way. But I did bring a box of tr
Sichuan Mammal Watching Tour – March 2019 – Royle Safaris Trip Report
In March and April 2019 Royle Safaris ran two back to back Sichuan Mammals Tours with a special focus on the rarer species. We were very successful on both our trips with totals of