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June 2010

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20 June 2010
North American

New Trip Report: British Columbia

Coke Smith sent me a great report from Knight’s Inlet, Johnstone Strait and Vancouver Island a few weeks ago. He saw 13 species including Vancouver Island Marmots (which I th

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20 June 2010
Central and South America

Maned Wolf video

Here is some nice video of the Maned Wolf at Caraca in Brazil from Lee Dingain’s blog http://leedingain.blogspot.com/2010/05/my-what-long-legs-youve-got.html

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20 June 2010
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Aussie Bat Research 100 years behind…

A nice article on how little is known about the taxonomy of Australia’s bats … http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/bat-taxonomy.htm

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20 June 2010
Europe and the Palearctic

Gray Whale now off of Barcelona

A few weeks ago a Gray Whale was reported off of Israel. See here. What is presumably the same individual was recently seen just outside Barcelona Harbour. Incredible. One theory i

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20 June 2010
North American

White nose Syndrome hits another US species

The latest news from Bat Conservation International…. Bat Conservation International learned this week that the fungus linked to White-nose Syndrome, which has killed more th

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