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Author: Charles Foley

HomePosted by Charles Foley(Page 2)
23 February 2019
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Big Mammal DaySerengetiTanzania

New Big Mammal Day record

Singita-Grumeti Big Mammal Day_FOLEY Here’s an account of a Big Mammal Day that we did in the Serengeti ecosystem last year, where we set a new species record. I thought that

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11 June 2018
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Picture advice

So on Friday my wife gave me a slightly delayed birthday present – a very nice set of original drawings of three mammal species. Probably the perfect birthday present for a mamma

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23 May 2018
Africa

Central African Republic, Dzanga Bai 2018

Here’s my write-up from a trip that I did this April with some friends to Sangha Lodge and Dzanga Bai. It really is a stunning part of the world. CAR Foley 2018

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15 May 2018
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Mammal watching gear

One of the inevitabilities of going mammal watching is that you end up taking lots of gear with you. There are headlamps, hand torches, binoculars, cameras, mammal traps, bat nets,

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28 September 2017
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New, coconut-eating giant rat discovered in the Solomon Islands

This is pretty darned cool. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/27/giant-solomon-islands-rat-believed-to-eat-coconuts-discovered Can’t wait to see the ‘Daily Mas

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2 August 2017
Central and South America

Panama 2017

Panama 2017 PDF Some notes on my recent trip to Panama, July 2017. Sightings include Olingo, Cacomistle, Montane squirrel, and Chiriqui Singing mouse, which has to be one of the

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23 August 2014
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Paying communities per mammal seen in Laos….

I’ve just heard that the WCS Laos program and several partners have set up a great project that takes people on night boat rides and then pays the community according the num

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29 May 2014
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Field guide to the larger mammals of Tanzania

Well after 4 years of writing, our field guide to the mammals of Tanzania has finally been printed and is due in bookshops within the next week or so. The book only covers the lar

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11 September 2013
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Photo request

Hi all, It seems as if the email address I provided to receive photos is bouncing the messages. Could you please send (or resend) any photos to the following address instead: laraf

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10 September 2013
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Photo request

Hi all, As some of you probably know by now, some colleagues and I have been working for a number of years on a field guide to the larger mammals of Tanzania, which will hopefully

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