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November 2009

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5 November 2009
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Loss Of Top Predators Causing Surge In Smaller Predators, Ecosystem Collapse

ScienceDaily (Oct. 4, 2009) — The catastrophic decline around the world of “apex” predators such as wolves, cougars, lions or sharks has led to a huge increase in sma

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4 November 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Korea Trip Report

Amur Leopard Cat (photo Rich Lindie) I was in South Korea last week and Rich Lindie and his partner Hayley took me out for a great day’s mammal watching. They found me my fir

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4 November 2009
Central and South America

New Clues To Extinct Falklands Wolf Mystery

An interesting article on the origins of the Flaklands Island Wolf New Clues To Extinct Falklands Wolf Mystery (November 3, 2009) — Ever since the Falklands wolf was describe

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3 November 2009
Africa

Bats in Senegal

Hi all, I photographed a couple of interesting bats in Senegal last month. The first, leaf-nosed type one I’m quite confident is Hipposideros cyclops, known as Woolly Leaf-no

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2 November 2009
Africa

Protected areas in Gambia

  Hi everybody, I am planning a trip to Gambia for next year to visit the country’s nature reserves and national parks. Does anybody know if it is possible to stay withi

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