Uganda Mangabey
Just doing a bit of reading following a trip to Uganda and Rwanda and came across information regarding the status of Grey-cheeked Mangabey. I read via Wikipedia that in 2007 the n
New Trip Report: Etosha and Damaraland, Namibia
Here’s a report from Jean Dille Etosha and Damaraland, 2019: Jean Dille, 4 weeks & 40+ species including Cape Pangolin, Honey Badger and Aardwolf. Jon
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Another Madagascar report. Madagascar, 2019: Alain Guillemont , 3.5 weeks & 34 species including Aye Aye, Brown-tailed Mongoose and Fossa. Jon
UGANDA – Wise Birding Holidays Birds & Mammals Trip Report July 2019
Mostly a birding tour report, but 39 mammal species recorded too including Gorilla, Chimpanzee & Serval. Packed full of photos and annotated checklist: https://www.wisebirding
New Trip Report: Gabon
Here’s Fiona Reid’s report from a productive – but quite challenging – trip to Gabon in August. Gabon, 2019: Fona Reid, 2 weeks & 52 species including S
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Seems like everyone is looking for Aye-Ayes these days. Me too next year I hope. Madagascar, 2019: The Travelling Zoologists, 37 days and many species incuding Aye Ayes, Fossa and
Gabon Wildlife Adventure – Trip Report from Royle Safaris
Back in the summer of 2019 Royle Safaris ran our first safari to Gabon. It was a pretty good success with 45 species of mammals recorded. Including mandrills, lowland gorilla, blac
New Trip Report: Madagascar’s Aye Ayes
Here’s a new report from Mac Hunter, who has just seen one of my most wanted species. Madagascar, 2019: Mac Hunter, 2 weeks and some great species including Aye Ayes, Fossa a
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This sounds like an amazing trip! Supporting indigenous trackers, local people, and community owned businesses with Senior tracker guides Lee Gutteridge and Kersey Lawrence. Origin
New Trip Report: Ethiopia
A nice report from Andreas Jonsson. It sounds like the Gaysay Grasslands at Dinsho may now be a reliable spot for Caracals. Ten years ago I saw several Servals here. Ethiopia, 2019