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HomePosts tagged "weekly"(Page 9)
6 October 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hello, welcome back to the weekly recap! This week has been on the quieter side in terms of trip reports, with only 3. The first of these was Ralf Bürglin’s trip to Northern Spa

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30 September 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap!  To start the week off we have this brief trip report from Jonas Livet about finding the Azores Noctule bat on Pico Island. I must say

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23 September 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hello, welcome back to the weekly recap! This week started off strong with Micah and Moses Swanson’s joint trip to Zimbabwe, Botswana and Tanzania from this summer. With 33 speci

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16 September 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hi everyone, welcome back to the weekly recap. The first of this week’s two trip reports was this combination of a couple Royle Safaris trips to Sichuan. They saw 47 mammal speci

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9 September 2024
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! This week has been a little quieter than usual, with only 3 trip reports. The first two are by Alex Sowers from some NPs in the US: Yell

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1 September 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap:) This week started off with some great reports by Ellen Linton: this one from Yellowstone, including Grizzly Bears and Grey Wolves, and

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21 August 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hello everyone, I’m very sorry this recap is so late again. I’ve been dealing with some very bad press. Apparently a girl remarkably similar to me in appearance has been seen w

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2 August 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap. The week started off with this trip report of a Royle Safaris expedition to Nepal! Although they didn’t see a Clouded Leopard, their t

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27 July 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Greetings. Welcome to the weekly recap:) The first trip report of the week was Chris Townend’s from Mongolia, a special Snow Leopard tour with Wise Birding. Wise is definitely th

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17 July 2024
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The Weekly Recap

Hello, welcome back the weekly recap! The first set of trip reports are these 3 from Kenya by Dave Griswold, continuing his reports of last year’s tour: Lake Naivasha and Aberdar

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Coming Soon to Mammalwatching (maybe): Lost Species List, a New Member Recruitment Competition and the perks of becoming a Contributing Member

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  1. Maurice Tijm on Thermal Binocular Review(ish)17 August 2026
  2. Robi Watkinson on Best place to photograph a wild honey badger?17 August 2026
  3. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

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  1. Maurice Tijm on Thermal Binocular Review(ish)17 August 2026

    Thanks Ravi! Interesting.

  2. Robi Watkinson on Best place to photograph a wild honey badger?17 August 2026

    I can recommend the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (South African side). Drive the Aub and Nossob dry riverbeds at dawn and…

  3. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Tiputini has historically had much less poaching and less pollution from oil extraction than Cuyabeno, although that may be changing.…

  4. Asanoth on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Thank you. What do you think makes Tiputini better than Cuyabeno? Canande is in Esmeralda, which my insurance does not…

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14 August 2026
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14 August 2026
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13 August 2026
Coming Soon to Mammalwatching (maybe): Lost Species List, a New Member Recruitment Competition and the perks of becoming a Contributing Member

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