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November 2008

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20 November 2008
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Mammalwatching.Com back online

In case anyone is wondering www.mammalwatching.com went down for 24 hours during the week – after a mix up over when my visa card expired.  Its now back online.    cheers

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20 November 2008
Oriental

Pygmy Tarsiers Re-discovered in Sulawesi

Long-lost ‘Furby-like’ Primate Discovered In Indonesia (November 19, 2008) — Anthropologists have discovered a group of primates not seen alive in 85 years. The p

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18 November 2008
Oriental

Colugo Split into Several Species

Species Diversity Of Enigmatic ‘Flying Lemurs’ Doubled By New Study (November 13, 2008) — Colugos, the closest living relatives of primates most notable for their

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7 November 2008
Africa

Pemba Flying Foxes Recovering

Critically Endangered Fruit Bat Make Dramatic Return From Brink Of Extinction (November 3, 2008) — A once critically endangered bat species, the ‘Pemba flying fox&#8217

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6 November 2008
Central and South America
llanosopossum

Opossum ID

I know this is a long shot, but I saw this opossum in a dead tree in the Llanos region of Colombia on a recent trip. Any ideas on species? If you look closely, you can see it has l

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1 November 2008
North American
wolverine

Wolverines in the Rockies

Wolverines roam the Rocky Mountains of the United States–but how many are there? It seems impossible to have anything but a chance encounter with one, and information on popu

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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