Posts for November, 2006

Stephen Mills – naturalist, author, wildlife film-maker and Special Consultant to EIA – provides an insight into the work of EIA
 
When I published my book on Tigers in 2004 I felt optimistic about their future, especially in India. I’d just finished a joyous TV filming trip in Bandhavgarh and Kanha, where [...]

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As we emphasize in the report on our recent anniversary cruise to Spitsbergen (click here), the joy of an exclusive Naturetrek charter is the unity, camaraderie, sense of purpose and quality of achievement shared by like-minded Naturetrek clients during a dedicated wildlife cruise. It is also the small numbers that we take on our charters, [...]

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A report by David Mills

Having travelled regularly to many of the countries in Africa for over 25 years, it had always been an embarrassing admission that, apart from the odd visit to the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls, I had never actually been to either Zambia (one of Naturetrek’s bestselling African destinations) or Malawi, [...]

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The Madagascar Pochard which had not seen in the wild since the early nineties and thought to be ‘possibly extinct’ has been found in a remote part of northern Madagascar.
 
To read the full story click here or here.
 

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We have launched five new tours this autumn and they are available to book through the website or by phoning the office. For more information click on the following links:
Nepal – A Very Special Offer A 10-day birdwatching and mammal-viewing tour of the hills of the Kathmandu Valley, the lowland Sal forests of [...]

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Most of you will be aware that Nepal and the political situation there have been much in the news in recent years. However, we are pleased to report the welcome news of a Maoist ceasefire and figures from sources in Nepal and from British tour operators that indicate tourists are returning to the country in [...]

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