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
Madagascar ctd: Kirindy, Kianjavato and Ranomafana, 2022
This is an addendum to last week’s report covering my 12 days in Northern Madagascar. Our trip through the north was the main event but how could I resist adding on a few m
New Trip Report: Sierra Leone
Happy New Year to all mammalwatchers – and all watched mammals. Here is the first trip report for 2023. Sierra Leone, 2020: Ben Balmford, 2 weeks & 34 species including C
And another Madagascar Report (this time Charles Hood)
Here’s a report of another November trip to Madagascar, which is clearly the hottest mammal destination for late 2023. Madagascar: 44 species in 3 weeks, Charles Hood, Jose G
Poland September 2021- Jonathan Ben Simon
Hello guys! I’ve been following the website for quite a long time, now I’m finally posting my first trip report! This one is a trip I did in Poland about a year ago wit
Madagascar, October – November 2022
After being closed throughout the pandemic, Madagascar recently re-opened to visitors, and a number of mammal-watchers wasted no time in booking their flights. My partner and I spe
New Trip Reports: Victoria, Australia
Here are three new reports from Victoria. A Tale of Two Gliders (during the time of COVID): Michael Johnson’s report about chasing Greater and Yellow-bellied Gliders close to
Northern Madagascar, 2022
I spent a very happy two weeks in Madagascar in 2010. I reported back “in short, Madagascar is as good as it gets”. Why it took me 11 years to return is almost as inexc
Advice for Alaska Trip 2023
In a few days, I will be able to pick my vacation days for 2023. I am thinking of taking us to Alaska this year but I think Denali is one of the usual picks for wildlife and mounta