Not super interesting I thought, but worth a look if you are interested in Wild Asses…
Jon
ScienceDaily (May 3, 2011) — Considerable attention is currently being paid to the conservation of migratory birds, as such species may face threats not only in their breeding and wintering areas but also en route between them. But many mammals are also migratory and because most of them are unable to fly they face a number of additional challenges to survive. Fresh light on their difficulties is shed by recent work in the group of Chris Walzer at the Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna.
Related Articles
-
New Trip Reports: Kashmir & Indonesia
Jon Hall, , Oriental, 0
Kashmir, 2013: Alain Guillemont, 8 days & 7 species including 11 Himalayan Black Bears in a morning!, Markhor and...
-
-
Oman trip report – 12/2019 – 01/2020
JanEbr, , Oriental, Oman, 0
In two weeks in Oman, we saw only 7 species of mammals – Striped Hyena, Wolf, Common Genet, Arabian...
-
Indonesia tips
flothj, , Oriental, 7
Hello There ! Would really appreciate any advice on Indoniesia, heading over there in May for a wedding in...
-
-
Nepal Wildlife Holiday Trip Report – Royle Safaris
roylesafaris, , Oriental, Nepal Mammal Watching, Nepal Safari, Nepal wildlife Holiday, Royle Safaris, 0
Chitwan Jungle Safari Trip Report – Royle Safaris A general wildlife watching trip to Chitwan National Park in Nepal’s...
-
-
New Trip Report – Yunnan Primates
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, Oriental, 0
Coke Smith and his family have just got back from Yunnan and managed to see a lot more than...
0 Comments
Subscribe to mammalwatching.com
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Stephen Babbs on Western sahara
- Yuval Tamir on Italy Mammal Watching
- Jon Hall on Advertising: Costa Rican Bioblitzes with Fiona Reid
- Chris fenner on Advertising: Costa Rican Bioblitzes with Fiona Reid
- Jurek on Italy Mammal Watching