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September 2009

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10 September 2009
Australasia

New Giant Rat in New Guinea

If you happen to be passing by and find yourself in the neighbourhood…. then why not stop by this Volcano New Species Of Giant Rat Discovered In Crater Of Volcano ScienceDail

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9 September 2009
Central and South America

New Trip Reports: Central America and Panama

Curtis Hart sent me a trip report from Panama and some notes for Central America Panama 2008: Curtis Hart, 2 weeks & 20 species including both Sloths, Paca and Rothschild&#8217

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8 September 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Albino Otter in Scotland

Given its Scotland a ginger furred Otter might be more fitting, but here are some photos of an Albino lutra that Jean-Michel Bompar sent me http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/alb

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7 September 2009
North American

Alaska Trip Report

Scott Flamands is back from Alaska and saw 25 species of mammals including a Lynx, which remain in prolific proportions in Denali NP… but presumably not for much longer. A re

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7 September 2009
Oriental

2 new mammals discovered In Eastern Himalayas

Hundreds Of New Species Discovered In Eastern Himalayas (August 11, 2009) — Over 350 new species including the world’s smallest deer, a “flying frog” and a

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6 September 2009
Africa

South Africa, 2009 Trip Report

In August 2009 I was in South Africa for work and had a few days to look around. I’ve spent a fair bit of time in South Africa before and had already seen most of the larger

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2 September 2009
Uncategorised

(Draft) Mammal Ticking Guidelines

A few people have asked over the years whether there are any ‘ rules’ for mammal listing. I know that this is something that can provoke a heated debate among birders b

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31 August 2009
Oriental

New Trip Reports – Borneo & Malaysia, Sulawesi & Indonesia

I’m sorry mammalwatching.com has been quiet for a while. I just got back from a very nice 6 week work trip to Italy, Australia and South Africa. But I was working… and,

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10 August 2009
Oriental

Bat ID, Danum Valley Field Center.

This bat landed near me and I was able to take 2 pictures.  This was on a path less than 1/2 mile from the field center.  It was less than 2 hours after dark.  I think it is gen

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7 August 2009
North American

Otters in Yellowstone

If you’re planning a trip to Yellowstone, a great place to see North American river otters–and otter activity–is at Trout Lake in the Lamar Valley. Cutthroat trou

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