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Thailand Tag

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16 June 2024
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Thailand Mammal Report: Kaeng Krachan National Park and Khao Yai National Park

In February 2024, John Sadler and I visited Thailand on what was primarily a mammal watching trip. With only a week at our disposal, we decided to split our time between Kaeng Krac

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10 May 2024
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IT’S A WILD LIFE! – Trip Report Thailand Jan-Feb 2024

We, Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, are two enthusiastic nature lovers who travel the world together to search for stunning birds, fascinating mammals and incredible nature

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1 April 2024
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Exploring Thailand – a blog post from Merlin Tuttle’s Bat Conservation

Some of you will remember hearing Merlin Tuttle on the mammalwatching podcast back in 2022. Merlin is THE elder statesman of bat conservation and still spends part of his time runn

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10 March 2024
Thailand

Mammals of Thailand

While this post is not a trip report in the traditional sense, this post is basically a photographic summary of many years of exploring Thailand while simply living here. I’v

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8 January 2024
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Additional info for sun bears in Kaeng Krachan, Thailand

Hi all, Just sharing some current info on sun bears from today in the park. Right now there are 2 known individuals visiting the lower campground and 3 visiting the upper campgroun

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22 October 2023
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Batting in Kaeng Krachan and Khao Yai National Parks (Thailand), October 2023

I was in Bangkok for a week’s work earlier this month and stayed on for a few days to visit a couple of national parks close to Bangkok with friends. In downtown Bangkok ther

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2 April 2023
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Thailand, December 2022

A trip report of a self-organized trip to Thailand. Spend 3,5 weeks driving around the country. In total 35 species of mammal were seen, including Sun Bear, 2x Leopard Cat, Banteng

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25 February 2022
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Thailand

New Trip Report: Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand

A new report from Nick Cox. Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary, 2022: Nick Cox, 3 days & 10 species including Dhole and Indochinese Grey Langur.

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2 October 2017
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ThailandWhat bat spp ? Khao Yai

What bat spp ? Khao Yai, Thailand

And here is another post from Stuart Chapman.   “Seen last week in the temple bat cave outside Khao Yai national park. Is it least horseshoe or intermediate horseshoe?&#

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23 September 2017
Oriental
Thailand

Thailand, 2017

I spent a couple of weeks in Thailand in July 2017. I’ve been to Thailand many times and July isn’t the best month to mammal watch there. But no matter: I wanted to give my

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  1. Jim Vanderpoel on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Sorry, I just re-read your comment and you mentioned January and February--you don't want to visit Yellowstone in winter. June…

  2. Jim Vanderpoel on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    I nominate Yellowstone National Park in the United States for first mammal trip. Easy to see lots of big game…

  3. Michael Johnson on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip22 August 2026

    I agree with Jan, Africa (or at least southern and eastern Africa) would be my pick for a "first" mammal…

  4. Daniel Boyland on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip22 August 2026

    Nepal is pretty cheap to visit. You can do multi-day jungle walks in Chitwan National Park for around $60 USD…

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