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June 2022

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25 June 2022
North American
CavesMexicoResearch

Research article : Terrestrial mammals’ cave use in Mexico

One of the few times something new and mammal-related crosses my work desk! Camera trap research indicates that non-flying mammals use caves far more than previously expected, incl

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24 June 2022
Central and South America
Bolivia

Advertising: Bolivian Cat Tour, October 14 – 23, 2022

Royle Safaris have had a late cancellation on their trip to Bolivia to  Jaguarland and Kaa Iya National Park, where the focus is on jaguars, pumas, ocelots and jaguarundis, though

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23 June 2022
Africa
Bioko IslandChad

Join me in 2023: Trips to Bioko Island in Jan & Chad in March

I have finally decided that it might be safe to commit to some travel next year …. and so I’m looking for people to join us on small group trips to two very exciting ma

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21 June 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Turkey

New Trip Report: Turkey

And here is another Turkey report, this time from Jan Ebr who saw some reallyt interesting stuff in May: proving beyond doubt that Turkey is a destination that deserves more mammal

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20 June 2022
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Report: The Maldives

A short report from Martin Royle who proves you can still mammalwatch in the Maldives from a luxury resort (and while on honeymoon!) Maldives Honeymoon, 2022: Martin Royle, with 5

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19 June 2022
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report: Ecuador

Here’s a new report from Juan Luis Ortega Herranz. Ecuador, 2022: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 11 days & 29 species including Spectacled Bear, Pygmy Marmoset and Mountain Co

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16 June 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
AbruzzoItalyMarsican Brown Bear

Italy Mammal Watching

Hello Mammal Watchers, I am planning a vacation around Naples, Italy and want to spend a few days Mammal Watching in Abruzzo, with hopes to see a Marsican Brown Bear (would also lo

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14 June 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Middle EastQatar

Qatar micro-trip report

I just had a short stopover in Qatar. Since there are no trip reports from there yet, I wrote a short one: Qatar, June 13-14 2022, 9 species including desert long-eared bat.

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11 June 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Turkey

New Trip Report: Southwest Turkey

Here’s a new report from Daan Drukker. Lykia & the Taurus Mountains, 2022: Daan Drukker, 9 days & 11 species including Taurus Ground Squirrel, Wild Goat and Egyptian

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9 June 2022
PodcastUncategorised

Two and half new podcast episodes and congratulations to Jose Gabriel Martinez!

You may have missed 2.5 episodes of the podcast that I haven’t posted about.  You can stream them here https://www.mammalwatching.com/podcast/ or download them on various po

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