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September 2010

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23 September 2010
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Information Request for Yunnan Trip!

Hello Colleagues! I am hoping to organize a wildlife trip to Yunnan this New YEar (my dates are 28 January 2011 through 06 February, 2011). We are very interested in finding the va

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21 September 2010
Oriental

Saola Captured

An extremely rare saola was recently captured by Laotian villagers, the first time this rare species has been recorded since 1999. Unfortunately, it died before it could be release

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20 September 2010
Oriental

Grey Literature

There was a brief discussion on this blog a few weeks ago about why scientists don’t pay more attention to the grey literature from us amateurs http://mammalwatching.wordpres

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20 September 2010
Oriental

New Trip Report – India

And here’s another report from Curtis Hart for 3.5 weeks in India. Highlights include Tigers, River Dolphins and Nilgri Tahrs. Jon

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20 September 2010
Oriental

New Trip Report – Sri Lanka

Here’s a report from Curtis Hart of a trip last December to Sri Lanka. Highlights include 5 Leopards in Yala NP. http://curtisfrommichigan.wordpress.com/2010/09/13/sri-lanka-

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20 September 2010
Oriental

High Altitude Tigers in Bhutan

A BBC film crew has found Tigers living up to 4000m in the Bhutanese mountains

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16 September 2010
Europe and the Palearctic

Bargain Tour to Estonia

I’ve got no commerical interest in this tour but having just come back from Estonia I can recommend the country and this company. Contact them direct for more information tho

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16 September 2010
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Dolphins’ Hunting Techniques – Some Videos

Some lovely footage here from around the world – tall this info was all sent via Simon Allen in Australia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hzUZE5bdfI *Dolphins making mud-plum

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16 September 2010
Central and South America

Moonstruck Primates: Owl Monkeys Need Moonlight as Much as a Biological Clock for Nocturnal Activity

A little bit of scientific evidence around the effect of moonlight on nocturnal activity (but only for Night Monkeys) ScienceDaily (Sep. 11, 2010) — An international collaboratio

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1 September 2010
North American

New Trip Report: SW USA, Washington State and Vancouver Island

I spent the last week of August 2010 in the USA, with a quick visit to Vancouver Island, trying to see a few new things. Matt Miller came along for the SW bit of the trip and my ki

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