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November 2011

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26 November 2011
Africa
Central African Republic

New Trip Report: Dzanga Sangha National Park

Hello from Zanzibar where I have just seen Ader’s Duiker.  Here’s a report from a stellar trip to Dzanga Sangha earlier this month.  Over 30 species including Lowland

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21 November 2011
North American

BCI Bat Workshops 2012

BCI has posted their schedule for next year at http://www.batcon.org/pdfs/workshops/Flyer_NSBRWkshops_12.pdf There are trip reports from previous workshops at http://www.batcon.org

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17 November 2011
Uncategorised

Mammals of the world checklist

There is an online checklist available for personal use at http://www.bucknell.edu/msw3/ It is a comma delimited list, Excel had no problem with it on my machine. Includes subspeci

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15 November 2011
Africa
Kenya

Kenya, 2011

Kenya, more than any other country, is responsible for my interest in mammals, even if I hadn’t been there before 2011. Rather, I grew up in the 1970s watching wildlife docum

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11 November 2011
Africa

Tanzania, 2011 Trip Report

I returned to Tanzania for a second short trip a few in November 2011, mainly to look for Ader’s Duiker on Zanzibar and to spend a little time with Charles Foley in Arusha .

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1 November 2011
North American
Arizona

New Trip Report – Arizona

A great new report from Steve Morgan – 2 weeks & 27 species including Black-footed Ferret, Ringtail and Western Spotted Skunk. Jon

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

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