New Trip Report: Uganda
A new report from Brett Hartl. Uganda, 2018: Brett Hartl, 19 days & 57 species including Chequered Elephant Shrew, Black-fronted Duiker and 13 species of primates. Plus a cou
New Trip Report: Ethiopian Highlands 2018
Report on a week-long trip to Ethiopia. Highlights were Gelada and Hamadryas Baboons, Ethiopian Wolf, Serval, Bale Monkey and Giant Mole Rat. Trip report with photos here http://hu
Sierra Leone Trip Report (2016)
I finally completed my long-overdue report from my trip to Sierra Leone in December 2016: http://www.tremarctos.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/SierraLeone_reduced.pdf. This follow
RFI: Servals in Secunda South Africa
Has anyone had any experience of, or have any information about looking for Serval in the Secunda area of South Africa? I read with interest reports in 2015 of research being under
New Book Review: A Field Guide to the Tracks & Signs of Southern, Central & East African Wildlife
Have you ever been in the field with a guide and wondered how they can glance at a set of tracks and pronounce what species left them and how long ago? Or have you ever been in the
New Trip Report: Sierra Leone
Dominque Brugiere was in Sierra Leone earlier this year. Not always the easiest country to travel around but well worth the effort. Sierra Leone, 2018: Dominque Brugiere, 2 weeks &
Books & App Review: Stuarts’ Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern African
Back in 1991, Chris and Tilde Stuart’s Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa was the first field guide I ever brought. So it feels like an induction into the Mammalwa
Gabon Mammal Tour 2019 – One Space Left
I think this is perfect timing, after Jon’s excellent and mouth watering trip report from Gabon, to say that Royle Safaris has a Gabon Wildlife Holiday (focusing principally
Central Gabon, 2018
Kevin Bryan, Paul Carter, Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Sjef Ollers, Anja Palmans, Judy Parrish, Venkat & Hari Sankar and Ian Thomson. Warning: This trip report may seriously damage
W African Manatee at Pointe-Saint-Georges
This is the fresh water spring in the Casamance River that the Manatees come to at low tide. Search the site for Senegal to find Cheryl Antonucci’s trip report with the Ocean