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April 2022

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25 April 2022
Africa
Gabon

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&

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24 April 2022
Central and South America
Guyana

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

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22 April 2022
Africa
Ivory Coast

New Trip Report: Cote D’Ivoire

Another fun report from Ian who was enjoying a primate and duiker fest, while earning his Phd in West African bureaucracy, in the Ivory Coast last month. Tai Forest, 2022: Ian Thom

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22 April 2022
North American
BobcatSweetwater WetlandsTucson

RFI – Bobcat in Late August early September at Sweetwater Wetlands Tucson

We have had to postpone a trip to Java and Sumatra for the 3rd year, Indonesia at the moment only letting foreign visitors into Bali and at least some of the National Parks e.g. Wa

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21 April 2022
Australasia
Western Australia

New Trip Report: Bremmer Canyon Whale Watching in Western Australia

Guess where I am going as soon as I can get back to Aus?! Bremmer Canyon, 2022: Steve Reynolds’s report of 10 days at sea (day trips) with 9 cetaceans including Orcas plus G

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21 April 2022
Uncategorised
BonoboDRC

Advertising: Bonobos in Lomako, DRC with Pictus Safaris

Here’s a trip I would love one day to take … Pictus Safaris have two spaces remaining on our exciting July 2022 departure to Lomako Faunal Reserve in the Democratic Rep

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15 April 2022
Podcast
Mogens Trolle

The Mammalwatching Podcast with Mogens Trolle

In Episode 22 of the podcast we interview world famous Danish mammalogist turned wildlife photographer Mogens Trolle from his home in Copenhagen. Mogens talks about the philosophy

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10 April 2022
Oriental
Asiatic Golden CatIndia

New Trip Report: Northeast India

Stuart Chapman is on a roll. He got Indian Pangolin in February in Sri Lanka. And in March he scored Asiatic Golden Cat! Eaglesnest WLS and Kaziranga NP, 2022: Stuart Chapman, 1 we

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7 April 2022
Australasia
Tasmania

New Trip Report: Tasmania

Here’s a first report from Warren Gilson. Tasmania, 2022: Warren Gilson, 9 days & 9 native species including Echidna, Spot-tailed Quoll and Tasmanian Bettong. Jon

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5 April 2022
Africa
Chad

New Trip Report: Zakouma, Chad

Here’s a second exciting report from Zakouma National Park, this time from Pictus Safaris. Zakouma, 2022: Pictus Safaris, 10 days & 40 species including Serval, Pale Fox,

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