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September 2011

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25 September 2011
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mammals in France and Spain

Hi I’m thinking of doing a trip through France and northern Spain, ending up in the Cordillera Cantabrica, looking for wolves. I’ve done a similar trip before, although, most o

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24 September 2011
Australasia

January 2012 Mammal Trip to Australia

Gerald Broddelez is running a small private tour to Australia next year and has asked me to advertise it here. THe trip is guaranteed but 2 places are available. Please contact Ger

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24 September 2011
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Evolutionary Tree of Life for Mammals Greatly Improved

Evolutionary Tree of Life for Mammals Greatly Improved ScienceDaily (Sep. 23, 2011) — An international research team led by biologists at the University of California, Riverside

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23 September 2011
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Pinniped Taxonomy Revised

Of interest to viewers of this blog,  Annalisa Berta and I have recently published a taxonomic revision of this group http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2907.2011.0

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18 September 2011
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Mountain Gorilla – Uganda or Rwanda

Hi all, We like photography and filming very much. Any idea where it is nicest to see the gorillas? We were advised to go to Rwanda as the sourrounding where you see them is nicer,

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15 September 2011
Oriental

Vietnam Trip – December 2011

I’m planning a couple of weeks in Vietnam in early December this year to look for things like Black-shanked Douc, Red-shanked Douc (Bach Ma National Park), Ha Tinh Langur and

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15 September 2011
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Meet the Newest Species of Dolphin

The Burrunan (Bottle-nosed) Dolphin, Tursiops australis, of Victoria, Australia http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14921665 Finally nice to see this species published, a

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13 September 2011
Australasia

Central Queensland – Northern Hairy Nosed Wombats Trip

Epping Forest National Park near Clermont is home to the world’s last few remaining Northern Hairy-nosed Wombats and can only be entered with a permit. In early September 201

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5 September 2011
Central and South America

Help wanted with Bat ID

Hi Sorry about the poor photo, but does anyone know what species this is? It was photographed flying out from under a bridge, in the Brazilian Pantanal. Cheers Steve

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4 September 2011
Australasia

A Few North Queensland Mammals

I spent the last week of August in what Australians call Far North Queensland, though if you look at the map its more like noth-central Queensland. I was with my kids and wasn&#821

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