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Madagascar
Like all self-respecting mammal watchers I had long wanted to visit Madagascar. But something had held me back. I think this was largely the fact that my Madagascar trip would be
Many trip reports added from Naturetrek
I added a lot of trip reports from the Naturetrek back catalogue, picking some of their more interesting destinations and trips. Sichuan, 2019: Naturetrek, 15 days & 33 species
Sable Island and the Gully, Nova Scotia
Hi all, (edited to include photo) I did a last minute cruise with Adventure Canada, which is one of the only ways to try for the resident population of Northern Bottlenose W
Baja California Sur & North East Mexico
In April 2022 I returned to Mexico for what seems to have become an annual Mexican species-fest with the talented Juan Cruzado as my guide. We spent a week divided between Baja Cal
Maldives
I just finished the 17 day research trip with Charles Anderson on the MV Keana. It was another great trip with 14 cetacean species seen and a fabulous way to get over the Covid hum
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Here are two September mammal-filled trips from WildWings with places still available. Remote Amazon Wildlife Cruise, 2-18 September, 2022 This exclusive charter spends two weeks
Mammal Watching
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Red Wolves and Golden Mice, North Carolina 2022
I well remember my excitement when I visited the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina back in 1989. This was my first trip to the USA. I hadn’t even con
North Carolina
My main goal for the weekend were Atlantic Spotted Dolphins, which seems to be recorded on about 1 in every 3 or 4 trips.
Podcast Episode 17 – Bob Pitman, world champion cetacean lister
The final mammalwatching podcast episode of 2021 – released just hours before the end of the year – featured the remarkable Bob Pitman, whalewatcher extraordinaire. I t