Updated Mammal List for Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic
The world’s mammalwatchers fall into two groups: those who have already been to Dzanga Sangha National Park; and those who want to. I was lucky enough to visit the park in th
New Trip Report: Namibia
A new report from Samuel Marlin. Namibia, 2021: Samuel Marlin, 14 days & 48 species including Bushveld Sengi, Black Mongoose and Ground Pangolin. Jon
Advertising: Two Gabon Safaris in July with Royle Safaris
Royle Safaris are running two trips in July to Gabon, one of Africa’s greatest mammalwatching destinations in my opinion. ——— With things opening up more an
New Trip Report: South Africa Road Trip
Sounds like this was a great mammal and birding trip through South Africa with Tropical Birding South Africa, 2021: Tropical Birding, 3 weeks and 50+ species including Cape Mole-Ra
New Trip Report: Zanzibar
A new report from Stuart Chapman with some cool photos. Zanzibar, 2022: Stuart Chapman, a few days and some nice species including Black and Rufous Elephant Shrew, Zanzibar Galago
Book alert: Bats of Southern and Central Africa
The following book provides very detailed species accounts of the bats of Southern and Central Africa. I bought it in South Africa last year but it sells online in the US (e.g. Ama
New Trip Report: Oman
Another Oman report from a trip that overlapped with Charles Hood and Mike Richardson’s visit last month. Oman, 2021: Anita Ericson, 2 weeks & 19 species including Blandf
Dunedin Farm Mammal Guide (Western Cape, South Africa) – 2021 update
Dunedin Farm Mammal Guide (Western Cape, South Africa) – 2021 update In the last 6 years I have spent 13 nights (3 trips) at Dunedin Farm and I am still finding mammals new t
New Trip Report: Ethiopia
Ian Thompson had an adventure in troubled Ethiopia at the end of 2021. While he was mammalwatching, his binoculars auditioned for the starring role in the remake of The Terminal. A
New Trip Report: Ghana
Here is a new report on Ghana. Great to see more and more people combining serious birding with serious mammaling (they also racked up over 400 bird species). Ghana, 2021: Daan Dru