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June 2011

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30 June 2011
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Lat/long converter, Google Earth link

I wanted to pass this online converter along. I’ve spent a lot of time trying to work with maps, and been very frustrated. I paid for a National Geographic topo program sever

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29 June 2011
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North Carolina bat blitz update

All I finally got around to looking at the registration for this and they don’t require any experience with bats to be an official participant, so no schmoozing is required.

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21 June 2011
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Mammals near Sao Paulo, Brazil

Hello, In the early August I will have a day free in Sao Paulo after Pantanal trip and I am looking for a place to watch some mammals and/or birds. Anybody can help with info eg.

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12 June 2011
Europe and the Palearctic

Mammal watching in Carpathian mountains

A while ago I put a request for information out about mammals in the Carpathian Mountains, especially brown bears, so I thought I should report back. Well I  failed to see bears.

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1 June 2011
Oriental

New Trip Report – Pakistan

I was in Pakistan in April. A report of a successful though logistically challenging trip to see a Markhor is here Jon

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

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