RFI: Madagascar in late May-June or late September-October
Hello, I am thinking of making a 3+ weeks trip to Madagascar this year. This would be a budget independent trip, 90+% a solo trip. My main interest are mammals and chameleons, with
Madagascar, November 2024
Here’s a report from a four-week trip we made to Madagascar in November 2024, focusing on the Masoala Peninsula and the south of the island. As usual, Madagascar delivered in
Madagascar 2024
Keith Barnes from Enigmatic Wildlife Tours (which is a sister company to Tropical Birding) asked me to post this report from their recent Madagascar tour, featuring 48 species incl
Madagascar Madness- Alex Meyer- Oct/Nov 2023
Almost a year after my first visit to Madagascar, here is the full report. It was a wild ride with 130 mammal species seen across 22 different locations. Highlights included Indri,
Madagascar
Check out Alex Meyer's mega report: 5 weeks & 130 mammal species across 22 different locations. Highlights included Indri, Aye-aye, Grandidier’s Mongoose, Fossa, Dobson’s Shr
Mammal Trapping in Madagascar
Does anyone know the situation with small mammal trapping in Madagascar, is it allowed etc. Thanks Mark
Mammals of Madagascar Part 2 (of 4)
Hi people, In the summer of 2023 I went on a birdwatching trip of five weeks, chasing as many mammals as I could! I got to a whopping 77 species of mammals, of which most were also
New Podcast Episode: Patricia Wright (Ranomafana National Park)
The latest mammalwatching podcast episode is out and we talk to conservation legend and primatologist Patricia Wright. Dr Wright is most famous for her work in Madagascar, includin
Lac Alaotra Bamboo Lemurs in Madagascar
I went to Madagascar in October/November of 2023 and my first stop was Lake Alaotra for the bamboo lemur. The majority of my trip has been written about in detail so I did not wri