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June 2009

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27 June 2009
Australasia

Australian Bat Society trying to save the Christmas Island Pipistrelle

The Christmas Island pipistrelle looks set to be the latest in Australia’s long line of mammalian extinctions … please write to the Environment Minister (details below)

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27 June 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Wild Cat Photo from Bulgaria

Colin Bradshaw in the UK sent me this nice shot he took of a Wild Cat up a tree in Cape Kaliakra, Bulgaria April 2009. Jon

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27 June 2009
Australasia

Long-beaked Echidna Study in PNG

Papua New Guinea has some of the most interesting mammals in the world but also some of the hardest to find. this guy was in the field for 500 hours before he saw his first Long-be

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27 June 2009
Australasia

Little Pig, Little Pig….

Giant pigs are on the move in Western Australia apparently. There is a photo here of one shot in the Pilbara up in the north of WA.  Its a monster! http://www.news.com.au/perthnow

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15 June 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Polecat Pictures

Here are a couple of pictures of the animal I saw yesterday Jon  

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14 June 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Polecats Still at Tring in the UK

After two weeks of prevarication I finally jumped on the Eurostar from Paris to spend today in Tring, just north of London. For the past few weeks a family of Polecats have been s

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2 June 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Polecats in Tring

If, like me you have never seen a Polecat, and if, unlike me, you are in the UK , then you might want to head to Tring Reservoir where a family of Polecats are being seen every day

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