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December 2011

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28 December 2011
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Iberian Lynx numbers increasing

Cornelis J. Hazevoet sent me a link to an article showing that Iberian Lynxes have more than tripled in number in the decade to 2011. Obviously good news, but interesting too in th

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28 December 2011
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Authoritative mammal checklist?

What are people’s choices for the authoritative mammal checklist for the world? There are several on the internet including Wilson and Reeder’s and the IUCN. They diffe

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22 December 2011
Central and South AmericaNorth American

Field Guide or other mammal books for Jalisco province, Mexico

Hello, I am just back from Vietnam after a very wet but surprisingly successful trip – over 30 species in 2 weeks including all three Doucs. I am thinking about going to the

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7 December 2011
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report -Tuscany and the Ebro Valley, Spain

I was in Europe for a the last two weeks of October. I was with my kids so wasn’t doing a whole lot of mammal watching, but I did do a little in Spain and Tuscany. The Ebro Valle

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5 December 2011
Africa

New Trip Report – Uganda

Trevor Hardaker’s report of a great trip to Uganda with excellent pictures is now linked to mammalwatching.com His report is on his own site here. Over 50 species including G

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5 December 2011
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Help required with some mammal ID’s

Since as I am on a role with posting here, I thought I may as well put out another couple of questions. Both relate to unidentified mammals from some of my previous trips and if an

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5 December 2011
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Looking for Irrawaddy Dolphins in Thailand

We are going to be in Thailand in early January and have a couple of spare days at the end of our trip. I would like to possibly try for the Irrawaddy Dolphins that are seen out of

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4 December 2011
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report – Tanzania

Here’s a report of a few days in Zanzibar and Arusha at the end of November. Highlights include Ader’s Duiker, Zanj Elephant Shrew, Four-toed Hedgehog and Zanzibar Bush

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4 December 2011
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Results of the Florida trip + Big Bend Bat Trip

Hey folks, I thought I would post a quick update on my trip to Florida.  Again, it was mostly a birding trip, however  where possible I did try to see mammals.  The early mornin

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2 December 2011
Africa
Kenya

New Trip Report – Kenya

I was in Kenya for a very good week last month and a trip report is here. Over 50 species including Golden-Rumped Elephant Shrew, Wild Dog, Black-fronted Duiker and Giant Forest H

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