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January 2011

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17 January 2011
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Mammoths to be cloned…..

I will believe it when I see it…. but it would be a nice one to see in the wild http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-01-scientists-aim-mammoth-life.html

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16 January 2011
Oriental

New Trip Report – Snow Leopards in Ladakh

A really excellent report – with great photos too – of a successful quest to see Snow Leopards in Ladakh from Ulrik Andersen Is anyone interested in trying to visit the

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15 January 2011
Africa

New Trip Report – Madagascar

I got back from Madagascar on Monday. And a report is linked here – 42 species of mammals in 12 days including Narrow-striped Mongoose, Giant Jumping Rat and Crowned Sifaka.

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14 January 2011
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Goals for 2011?

So does anyone have any special trips planned or target species for this year? I will have my nose to the grindstone all year working on finishing my dissertation, but will be visi

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12 January 2011
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2010, a NA Big Year

Thought I’d share my slant on the past year. A big year is common in the birding world, try to see as many as possible in a given area from 1/1 to 12/31. When 2010 started Jo

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11 January 2011
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2010 in review

WordPress sent me this information on this blog that might be of interest to those of you who post. It is beginning to generate some traffic which is good and I’m personally

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2 January 2011
North American

ID help for south Texas rodent

There is a photo blind with a feeding station near the visitor’s center at Laguna Atascosa NWR ( just north of Brownsville). Right at dusk a very small, grayish mammal showed

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