New Trip Reports: Madagascar and South Africa
Here are two new reports, with more of his beautiful photographs, from Hugh Lansdown. Andasibe and Berenty, 2022: Hugh Lansdown, 2 weeks & 13 species including Madagascar Flyin
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Here’s a short report with a stellar list of species from Brett Hartl who was in Madagascar just before me. But after reading this I am already planning my return. Madagascar
New Trip Report: Looking for Golden Cats in Kenya
Here’s a new report from Royle Safaris. Mara West & Golden Cat search, 2022: Royle Safaris, 10 days & 50 species including Serval, Maned Rat, Montane Climbing Mouse a
Question: Pebble Herdsman Mouse?
Hello mammal watchers, I’ve got an intriguing question for you all… I’ve come across an incredible ‘fact’ about the African Pygmy Mouse that I’v
New Trip Report: Central and Northern Chad
Here is an interesting report from Els Slots who went to Chad in search of a Fennec Fox. I am very excited about visiting next year. Central and Northern Chad, 2022: Els Slots acco
New Trip Report: The Gambia
Another report from Cheryl Antonucci, who was in The Gambia in May. The Gambia, 2022: Cheryl Antonucci, 10 days & 19 species including Guinea Baboon, Patas Monkey and West Afri
Advertising: Tai National Park, Cote D’Ivoire, March 2023
Pictus Safaris are delighted to once again be visiting Tai National Park in Côte d’Ivoire in late March/early April 2023. We have run several successful trips to this fantasti
New Trip Reports: Wolverines in Finland; Sumatran Rhino; and Tanzania & Zanzibar
Here are some new reports from Royle Safaris. Wolverines, 2022: Royle Safaris‘ combined report of 2 trips with 9 mammals including Wolverine, Wolf and Brown Bear. Sumatran Rh
My trip to Tanzania and Kenya in May 2022
In May this year I visited another continent for the first time, and made my first big mammalwatching trip. Despite little luck with my high priority targets, I am happy with it, a
ID Help – Mongoose spp. Kafue NP, Zambia
Hello, An ongoing camera trap study being carried out by Musekese Conservation research team captured this image of a black mongoose in the Northern Kafue NP (the Musekese-Lumbeya