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October 2009

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30 October 2009
North American

Black-Footed Ferrets – Arizona?

I read a post by Curtis Hart on Lonely Planet in which he reported seeing a black-footed ferret on a ranch in Arizona. I didn’t even know black-footed ferrets could be found

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17 October 2009
Australasia

Lost Land of the Volcano – Videos of new species of Cuscus and giant Rat

This is old news, but here are some nice clips of two – apparently new mammals – that were discovered during this BBC doco in PNG http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LogVmP

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17 October 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports Scotland and Finland

A couple of new trip reports are up on mammalwatching.com at the bottom of the pages linked below Ardnarmurchan Peninsula, Scotland 2009: Mike Richardson, 1 week and 17 species inc

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16 October 2009
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Bats in London

Near the bank of the River Thames at Richmond one evening we watched bats in the dusk.  There were two distinct types; one was small, about the same size as I’d “expec

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16 October 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Trip report: Mull, Scotland

19th-26th September 2009 We spent a week on Mull, based in the south-east which gives the best access to all parts of the island. The weather was almost entirely overcast, with rai

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8 October 2009
Africa

Leopards in protected areas in West-Africa

Dear all, I am currently working on a study regarding the distribution of the leopard (Panthera pardus) in Africa and I would like to ask you if you have got any information on its

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8 October 2009
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Mystery Mustelid in Sichuan

Gillian Whittaker sent me this photo she took on Mt Emei Shan in Sichuan and wondered what species this is. It was quite large – with a HB 25cm or more (so definitely too lar

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7 October 2009
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Bats of China website

Ian Adam just sent me this site covering all the bats of China with some good pictures and other information. Its a useful resource www.bio.bris.ac.uk/research/bats/China%20bats/in

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