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August 2010

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30 August 2010
Central and South America

Calvin Klein and Large Latin Mammals

Thank you to Jean-Michel Bompar for sharing this…

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30 August 2010
North American

There was an old woman who swallowed a fly….

This is a really nice example of how when one thing disturbs an ecosystem, all sorts of flow on effects can follow .. Trojan Horse attack on native lupine: Tiny mice advance under

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30 August 2010
Oriental

New Trip Report – Borneo and Singapore

A third excellent report from Sjef Ollers covering Sabah and Singapore, 2007 – 3 weeks & 35 species including Clouded Leopard, Flat-headed Cat and Hose’s Langur.

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30 August 2010
Central and South America

New Trip Reports – Brazil and Costa Rica

Sjef Ollers sent me two great reports for Brazil and Costa Rica Costa Rica 2008: 3 weeks & 22 species including an Ocelot and a Long-tailed Weasel South East Brazil, 2010: 3 we

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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    Hi Jon - ha ha! yes - the food, it’s all relative I guess. We did seem to eat a…

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    Sorry again Murray you weren't lucky but thanks for the report. Also 'and the food was great' is a line…

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