Sangha Lodge MammalFest- CAR
In late August/early September 2019 my husband and I had a superb and exciting trip to the Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve in Central African Republic (CAR). We booked the trip direc
Republic of Congo to Dzanga Sangha Reserve (Central African Republic) trip report
I visited Dzanga Sangha between 13 – 18 September and took a route that I have not seen described here, yet seems logical. Moreover, it opens the possibility to combine visit
Zambia Trip Report 2019
Our amazing trip to Zambia resulted in 36 mammal species including Lion, Leopard, Serval, Sitatunga, Honey Badger and Spotted-necked Otter. Please follow the link to see my report
Data request from the Hyaena Specialist Group: Hyaena Distribution Mapping Project 2018
Dear all, Please find below a data request call from Hyaena Specialist Group who seek to update the global distribution mapping and status assessment project for all 4 hyaena speci
Trip report to Cameroon and the Central African Republic
Trip report to CAR and Cameroon Here is my trip report from Cameroon and the Central African Republic. Really, mostly the CAR, but a few sepcies on the way to/from Yaounde. We ende
Sharing ride to Dzangha Sanga?
Dear All, I am going to Dzangha Sanga in the first half of February. Would anyone be interested in sharing the car hire? I have a little bit of flexibility with the dates. I’
Last-minute Invite to Sangha Lodge
Hi everyone! So as we’re finalizing the Dzangha-Sangha trip, we have narrowed in on dates (non-flexible, due to lodge availability and other factors) and we have figured out
My Trip Report from South Africa
Holy shit that came out a long report… But I guess 23 days (of which about half were “safari” days) and so many places, make for a long story. I do feel like I
Good places to see…
Jon Asked me to re-post my last few posts from the old forum so that they don’t get lost in transition; here they are: A good place to see flightless scalytails (and the orig
East Africa Field Guide Recommendations?
I’ll be traveling to Kenya this winter (and maybe also Tanzania) and am looking for some good field guides to bring with me. A good mammal section is a must of course but inf