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December 2012

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22 December 2012
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BobcatCaliforniaMartenPoint ReyesPt ReyesTennessee ValleyYosemite

End-of-the-Year Trip To California to Yosemite and Pt. Reyes. 16 Mammal species incl. Bobcat and Marten

Attached is my 4-page trip report, where I spilled out all my knowlege about Yosemite and some about Point Reyes, and described my mammal encounters, the highlights of which for me

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21 December 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Red and Grey Squirrels in Ireland

This article is quite interesting… could a resurgent Pine Marten population in Ireland be helping to remove invasive Grey Squirrels? http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/alien-

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21 December 2012
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report – Sri Lanka

A last trip report for 2012, is this incredible trip to Sri Lanka on a tour Fiona Reid organised. Other than South Africa I am not sure I know anywhere where you can see 61 species

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20 December 2012
Uncategorised

New England Cottontails

This Wildlife Management Institute web site–written by my friend, author and naturalist Charles Fergus–is an excellent resource on the poorly understood New England cot

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20 December 2012
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Data gathering for Master thesis – Biogeography & conservation of mammals in the Mediterranean ecoregion

Dear all, As I will explain in this post, I am currently gathering spatial data of presence for all mammals in the Mediterranean ecoregion for my Master thesis. I am contacting a l

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18 December 2012
Africa

Madagascar, Lemurs, and Spies – on USA Animal Planet tonight

Dear Mammal Watching.com, I thought you might be interested that our latest silky sifaka and rosewood conservation film produced and filmed by the BBC is airing on Animal Planet Ch

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18 December 2012
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report – Madagascar

Another Madagascar report this time from Torbjörn Lundqvist, who visited some of the less mammal-watched spots, and in 3.5 weeks saw 38 species including some unusual ones, includ

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15 December 2012
Oriental

Images from Tibet

Some great pictures here from one of Jesper Hornskov’s trips to Tibet http://www.greentours.co.uk/Gallery/Asia/Mammals-of-the-Roof-of-the-World/3/ Jon

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15 December 2012
Oriental

(another) New Loris species in Borneo

A new species has been described and it seems there are another two species on Borneo along http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/20704172 Does anyone know which species occur in which parks

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13 December 2012
North American

Pack Rat Post

I enjoyed this blog post from the camera trap codger on Woodrats http://cameratrapcodger.blogspot.com/2012/12/a-dirty-filthy-but-princely-rat.html Jon

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