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July 2011

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30 July 2011
Africa

New Ader’s Duiker population discovered in Kenya

See here for more details http://blog.arkive.org/2011/07/rare-forest-antelope-captured-on-camera/ Jon

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18 July 2011
Australasia

Micronesia RFI

I will be heading to Micronesia in a few weeks for work. I’ve read David Bishop’s excellent report on this site but would appreciate any specific spots to check for end

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18 July 2011
North American

Whale trapped in a fishing net

This is a touching 8 minutes of film http://www.koreus.com/video/sauvetage-baleine-filet.html Jon

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17 July 2011
Oriental

Snow Leopards in Afghanistan

Snow Leopard Population Discovered in Afghanistan ScienceDaily (July 13, 2011) — The Wildlife Conservation Society has discovered a surprisingly healthy population of rare snow l

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9 July 2011
Central and South AmericaEurope and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports – Finland and Costa Rica

I’ve been sent two new reports Mark Hows in Finland with an impressive 26 mammals in 2 weeks including lots of rodents http://www.hows.org.uk/inter/birds/2011trip/finland/fin

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6 July 2011
North American

Fisher Decline in Northern California

The Hoopa Valley Tribe, in cooperation with the Wildlife Conservation Society and the University of Massachusetts, reported a 73-percent decline in the density of fishers — a

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5 July 2011
North American

New Trip Report – California and Colorado

I was in the US at the start of June and – thanks to the help from several people here – managed to find most of what I was chasing. It wasn’t primarily a mammal

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