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May 2008

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30 May 2008
Europe and the Palearctic

Berlin Mammals RFI

I will be in Berlin at the end of June.  Does anyone know whether I could try to see a European Hamster , Southern Water Vole or European Ground Squirrel close or closish (say 300

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29 May 2008
Australasia

ANGRY JAVAN RHINO MUM

On http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7424918.stm you can see a nice clip of a Javan Rhino mum and child at night in Ujong Kulon National Park, Indonesia. Mum gets somewhat

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15 May 2008
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Wild Sloths Sleep Less Than Captive Ones

I guess this helps explain why I fall asleep in meetings so often. In the first experiment to record the electrophysiology of sleep in a wild animal, three-toed sloths carrying min

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13 May 2008
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Moscow Mammals – RFI

Has anyone tried to do any mammal watching in Moscow? I will be there next week and might be able to spend a few hours looking for stuff.  If anyone knows of good spots to look

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13 May 2008
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Sex Pest Seal

This is amusing …unless you are a penguin)  … http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7379554.stm Jon

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