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March 2009

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16 March 2009
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RFI Amsterdam, Praque and Singapore

Hi. I am acting as a standby carer for my elderly parents on an Amsterdam to Budapest Rhine/Danube river cruise. I have a couple of spare days (and nights) in each of Amsterdam, Pr

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15 March 2009
North American

Baja RFI

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15 March 2009
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New Handbook of the Mammals of the World – 8 Volume Series

On 1 April the first volume of a new 8 volume set of a Handbook of the Mammals of the World is released.  The first volume covers the carnivores -with the remaining volumes coming

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11 March 2009
North American

Washington State Trip Report

I had a couple of days mammaling around the Olympic Peninsula a week or so ago. A short trip report is here  Not so many mammals at this time of year but I did get to see a Mounta

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3 March 2009
Africa

Critically Endangered Cheetahs In Algeria Snapped With Camera Trap

Critically Endangered Cheetahs In Algeria Snapped With Camera Trap (February 27, 2009) — A survey of the Sahara has captured the first camera-trap photographs of the critical

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