Reissued: Java 2010
I first visited Java in 2010 and mammalwatched in Gunung Gede and Halimun National Parks. I returned briefly in 2023 and looked for a couple of bats species close to Jakarta.
Reissued report: Sulawesi 2012
I've wanted to see a wild Babirusa for as long as I can remember, so when Coke Smith told me he was planning to spend Christmas 2012 mammal watching in Sulawesi it didn't take me l
West Papua, 2023
What makes for a great trip? The quality and quantity of the mammals? The adventure? The chance to explore somewhere so new you feel like you might be on a scientific expedition wi
SUBSCRIBING TO WEEKLY UPDATES
If you would like to reactivate your subscription to mammalwatching.com then you can now choose to receive just one weekly email that recaps the week’s highlights. To receive
What’s happened on mammalwatching this past month?
An updated mammalwatching website was launched a month ago. Now that we can all post our own reports the site is busier than ever. If you haven’t yet signed up for updates th
Bioko Island, January 2023
Bioko Island, a part of Equatorial Guinea, has been a bucket list trip since I read a trip report from Bob Berghaier in 2010.This was an African Eden, filled with exotic beasts and
The NUTTER awards return/ A community meeting next month/ New website imminent
My mum used to say that “things always happen in threes”. Well here is irrefutable proof that she was right. Maybe. First, the new mammalwatching.com website is about t
New Trip Report: Borneo and Singapore
Here’s Fiona Reid’s report from her very successful trip to Borneo in October/November. Sabah and Singapore, 2022: Fiona Reid, 19 days & 63 species including Raffle
Advertising: Panama, 25 May – 3 June 2023
There are still two places left on what should be a great Royle Safaris trip to Panama: with ten days in some of the best forest in Central America and guided by the phenomenal Jos
New Trip Report: South Africa
Here’s a new report – featuring an awesome Aardvark picture – from Ewan Davies at Wild Wings. South Africa, 2022: Ewan Davies (Wild Wings), 15 days & 67 speci