Student mammal watching in Sweden
Hi all! We are 3 biology students from Wageningen (Netherlands) and we are planning on going to Sweden to see some amazing mammals, which have been on our list for a very long time
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
With poachers and other friendly folks through Turkey
During the last week of October and the first week of November 2022 I did a 3000 km road trip through Turkey. My main goal was to find Anatolian Mouflon, Wild Goat and Anatolian Ch
New Trip Report: Romania
Here’s a new report from Sakertours of their European record breaking mammal trip this year with 51 species in 9 days! European mammalwatching surely does not get any better&
New Trip Report: Mongolia
Here’s a fantastic, detailed, report from Daan Drukker who spent a month in Mongolia. Mongolia, 2022: Daan Drukker, 4 weeks & 46 species including Pallas’s Cat, Sai
New Trip Report: Spain
Here’s the mammalwatching report from last month’s mammalwatching meeting. More on the meeting will follow. Spain 2022: Felis’s account of mammalwatching before, duri
New Trip Report: Austria
A helpful new report from Valentin Moser: required reading if you are visiting the Vienna region! Vienna, Lake Neusiedel and Thaya National Park, 2022: Valentin Moser, 5 days &
Advertising: Western Sahara with Royle Safaris, March 2023
Royle Safaris are organising a week in the Western Sahara from March 26 to April 2 next year. This trip offers chances for rare mammals including Sand Cat, Fennec Fox, and Saharan
Another walrus in NW europe
There seems to be another walrus on the move in the North sea. So eyes pealed if you move along the coast. Hopefully it will end better for this individual then it did for Freya. h
New Trip Report: Mongolia
Karl Van Ginderdeuren had a spectacular trip to Mongolia and – as always – took great photos. Mongolia, 2022: Karl Van Ginderdeuren, 17 days & 19 species including