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Madagascar Tag

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30 November 2022
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Here’s a short report with a stellar list of species from Brett Hartl who was in Madagascar just before me. But after reading this I am already planning my return. Madagascar

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15 August 2022
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: North East Madagascar

Here’s a report from Mogens Trolle of a very recent – and long overdue – trip to Northwest Madagascar and Andasibe National Park. Wonderful photographs of course!

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16 March 2022
Africa
Madagascar

Madagascar Mammal Material

Back in 2020 B.C (Before Covid) I was planning a return to Madagascar. And last month, in a fit of naieve optimism, I started looking again at where to go and what mammals to searc

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21 December 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Another Madagascar report. Madagascar, 2019: Alain Guillemont , 3.5 weeks & 34 species including Aye Aye, Brown-tailed Mongoose and Fossa. Jon

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3 December 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Seems like everyone is looking for Aye-Ayes these days. Me too next year I hope. Madagascar, 2019: The Travelling Zoologists, 37 days and many species incuding Aye Ayes, Fossa and

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25 November 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar’s Aye Ayes

Here’s a new report from Mac Hunter, who has just seen one of my most wanted species. Madagascar, 2019: Mac Hunter, 2 weeks and some great species including Aye Ayes, Fossa a

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27 October 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Northern Madagascar

Here’s an interesting report from Justin Brown. I am hoping to get to many of these places – or species –  next year. Northern Madagascar, 2019: Justin Brown,  

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6 September 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar’s Enigmatic Wildlife

Here’s a new report from Topical Birding, who are increasingly getting into their mammals. Fabulous photos too. Madagascar, 2019: Tropical Birding, 1 month & 42 species i

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6 August 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Here’s another report from Phil Gregory – a logistically challenging, but wildlife rich trip. Madagascar, 2015: Phil Gregory, 16 days & 18 species including Aye Aye

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31 July 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Reports: Madagascar

Here are two reports from Phil Gregory. Primarily birding reports but Phil looks for mammals too. Madagascar & Mauritius, 2018: Phil Gregory,  26 days & 18 mammals includi

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