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August 2011

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31 August 2011
North American

Wolves May Aid Recovery of Canada Lynx

ScienceDaily (Aug. 30, 2011) — As wolf populations grow in parts of the West, most of the focus has been on their value in aiding broader ecosystem recovery — but a new stu

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31 August 2011
Oriental

New Trip Report – India 2009

Another great report from Sjef Ollers covering 2 weeks in central India. 2 weeks and 28 species including Tigers and some nice bats. https://www.mammalwatching.com/Oriental/Otherre

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29 August 2011
North American

Pioneer Mountain wolverines

One of my Idaho “grail animals” is the wolverine. My colleague Jeff Barney had an encounter in Idaho’s Pioneer Mountains this month. Check out his blog about it:

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19 August 2011
Australasia

Central Queensland: Northern Hairy Nosed Wombats and other mammals

David Andrews just sent me this report of a recent trip to central Qld. He’s inspired me to head out there myself in a couple of weeks to look for the Wombats too, one of the

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8 August 2011
Central and South America

Plant lures bats with echoing leaf form

This is interesting http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/163487a8-bd81-11e0-89fb-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1URF3P3k0 Flowers use bright colours and striking patterns to attract pollinators that a

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

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