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August 2008

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7 August 2008
Africa

Massive Numbers Of Critically Endangered Western Lowland Gorillas Discovered In Republic Of Congo

(August 6, 2008) — The world’s population of critically endangered western lowland gorillas recently received a huge boost when the Wildlife Conservation Society releas

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3 August 2008
North American
Alaska

Alaska Trip ’08

I spent the last couple weeks of July visiting my brother in Talkeetna, Alaska.  It was rainy most of the time and we were between salmon runs so it was more of a drinking trip th

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25 July 2008
Africa

New Population of Greater Bamboo Lemurs found

New Population Of Highly Threatened Greater Bamboo Lemur Found In Madagascar (July 23, 2008) — Researchers in Madagascar have confirmed the existence of a population of great

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21 July 2008
North American

Chipmunk i.d. pages

Some years ago I wrote a small i.d. page on chipmunks. This project is now updated and expanded over two pages, and has many new photos by me and Blake Matheson. It begins at http:

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20 July 2008
Africa

Nice Aardvark Pictures

Trevor Hardaker sent me these two pictures a friend of his took a few days ago. The Aardvark was seen at lunchtime near Beaufort West in South Africa’s Karoo. I had heard (fr

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20 July 2008
Oriental

Mammal watching in Malaysia … A trip report from a local

We have been living on the island of Penang, in Malaysia for about 18months. Although Penang boasts a population of 1.5M and has a thriving business and shopping district, many mam

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19 July 2008
Europe and the Palearctic

Finland Trip Report

I have just got back from a few days in Finland looking for Wolverines (successfully) and other stuff A trip report is here Jon

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19 July 2008
Central and South America

Over 100 species of bats found in a few acres of Ecuador Rainforest

Over 100 Species Of Bats Found Within Several Acres Of Rainforest In Ecuador (July 16, 2008) — Bats are a remarkable evolutionary success story representing the second larges

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2 July 2008
North American

Don Roberson – Pictures of Western Red Bat and Long-tailed Weasel

Don Roberson Says: July 1, 2008 at 7:54 pm e New pages with photo of rather rarely photographed California mammals are now on my website. Western Red Bat (marginal photos but cool

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30 June 2008
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What It’s Like To Be A Bat: Vocal Sonar Does More Than Locate Objects; It Cues Memory And Assists Flight

What It’s Like To Be A Bat: Vocal Sonar Does More Than Locate Objects; It Cues Memory And Assists Flight (June 28, 2008) — Not many people think about what it’s l

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