New Trip Report: West Papua
A mega-report from Mark Spence covering two trips to West Papua. And a painful one too. My aborted 2021 West Papua plans were my biggest COVID disappointment, and that disappointme
Advertising: WildWings September 2022 trips to South Africa & Amazon Cruise
Here are two September mammal-filled trips from WildWings with places still available. Remote Amazon Wildlife Cruise, 2-18 September, 2022 This exclusive charter spends two weeks
Coastal Texas Notes
Coastal Texas Mammals In April 2022, three independent teams were in Coastal Texas for mammal watching; all three had other interests / work obligations going on at the same time,
Javan rhinos in June
Dear All, There is a last-minute vacancy on Javan rhino tour that Royle Safaris have organized and I’ll be guiding, on June 1-11. For details, please contact Martin Royle, ma
New Trip Report: Northern Minnesota, Yellowstone and the Dakotas
A new report from Janco van Gelderen who was chasing Lynxes in Minnesota before taking a road trip to Yellowstone. https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/JVG-Trip_report
New Trip Report: Sichuan, 2019
I’m happy to let you know that WildWings, who pioneered so many mammalwatching itineraries over the past 20 years, are back running mammal trips. Although the company recogni
New Trip Report: Saudi Arabia
Here’s a first report for Saudi Arabia, which has recently started allowing tourists into the country. Saudi Arabia, 2022: Carlos Bocos, 5 days & 12 species including Kin
Mammalwatching Podcast: Terry Townsend and China’s Valley of the Cats
Charles Foley and I had a very enjoyable chat with Terry Townshend a few weeks back for episode 23 of the mammalwatching podcast. Terry talked from his home in Beijing about the wo
Advertising: 2 places probably available for Gabon 23 July – 1 August plus option pre-trip
Royle Safaris three trips to Gabon this year are all sold out but it looks likely that two Ukranian mammalwatchers may need to drop out of the late July trip. No guesses as to why&
New Trip Report: Guyana
Cheryl Antonucci continues to travel across the world one primate at a time. Good to see a Guyana report – it is a country which I think deserves many more ecotourists. Guyan