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21 March 2025
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Cartoons for Conservation: helping guides (and clients) to mammalwatch more ethically

I am pleased to share a set of cartoon guidelines that we hope will help local guides, in distant places, understand the finer points of mammalwatching. All credit for these should

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30 December 2024
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Yangtze Finless Porpoises in China and how we encountered amazing animals in Nanjing

Here is a short report of our successful quest in observing wild Yangtze Finless Porpoises in Nanjing

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30 November 2024
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RFI: Victorian sites for Fat-tailed Dunnart Sminthopsis crassicaudata

Hi all, My name is Michael Sebastian. I’m a PhD student at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, studying wild Fat-tailed Dunnarts in Victoria. Unfortunately, t

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3 November 2024
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New Mongabay Article: Mammalwatching & Conservation

Charles Foley and I published an opinion piece on Mongabay this week that some of you might find interesting I hope that makes the case for mammalwatching as a conservation tool. W

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11 December 2023
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Good (hopefully) news from Saiga Antelopes!

We would like to share a significant milestone in Saiga conservation journey—the saiga antelope has transitioned from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened on the IUCN Red Lis

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3 March 2023
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It’s World Wildlife Day: mammalwatching and conservation

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11 September 2025
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  1. JanEbr on Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)16 September 2025

    It may be counterintuitive, but in particular if you are not alone (you mention your partner), renting a car IS…

  2. AlexS on Trip to Madagascar15 September 2025

    Some lemur species seen in Palmarium should not be on a trip list. They are not even close to their…

  3. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Spotted Cat Ecuador camera trap ID15 September 2025

    I agree with everyone else, based on body shape to tail ratio (and position): Northern oncilla, Leopardus tigrinus

  4. Simon Steiner on Best possibilitiy for Snow Leopard sighting in Ladakh in octobre (and other mammals in Northern India)15 September 2025

    @Vana, Thanks a lot for your comments and isea’s. We will certainly go to Ulley and take our chances. In…

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13 September 2025
Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)
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Tips for trip to Sumatra
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A short trip to Panama
10 September 2025
Georgia and Armenia, August 2025

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