Proposed trip to California in early August
I have to be in Los Angeles on the 7th August for several days of business. I like to arrive a few days early, and am wondering if anybody has suggestions as to how I can fill this
New Trip Report: Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand
A new report from Nick Cox. Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary, 2022: Nick Cox, 3 days & 10 species including Dhole and Indochinese Grey Langur.
New Trip Report: Indian Pangolin site in Sri Lanka
Another report from Stuart Chapman, who may have found a reliable site for Indian Pangolin. Sri Lanka, 2022: Stuart Chapman, 4 days & 27 species including Painted Bat, Grey and
New Trip Report: Panama
Here’s a great report from Karina and Andrey, aka The Travelling Zoologists. Panama, 2021: The Travelling Zoologists, 2 weeks & 34 species including Water Opossum, Robins
Andujar Advice
Hello folks, Me and a friend are heading to Andujar for a week in the beginning of April, and hope to see lynx and whatnot. We’re planning to cycle and camp, spending
Kenya in May/June?
Hi folks. We were meant to go to Kenya tomorrow, but then some COVID happened and now we need to rearrange our trip. It looks like the best dates where accommodation costs etc woul
New Trip Report: The Canary Islands
A new report from Valentin Moser. I think this is the first report from the Canary Islands on mammalwatching. Tenerife, Gran Canaria & Fuerteventura, 2022; Valentin Moser, 12 d
Advertising: Amur Tigers with Original Nature in the Sikhote-Allin mountains
Here’s an exciting trip from Original Nature who are taking a small group to the Russian far east in April in search of Amur Tigers. This is a very interesting trip, with a s
Updated Mammal List for Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic
The world’s mammalwatchers fall into two groups: those who have already been to Dzanga Sangha National Park; and those who want to. I was lucky enough to visit the park in th
New Trip Report: Namibia
A new report from Samuel Marlin. Namibia, 2021: Samuel Marlin, 14 days & 48 species including Bushveld Sengi, Black Mongoose and Ground Pangolin. Jon