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August 2012

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30 August 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

African Wolves

Some news about wolf sightings in Morocco and Algeria http://moroccanbirds.blogspot.com/2012/08/African-Wolf-discovered-in-Morocco.html Jon

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25 August 2012
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South-East Arizona RFI

I’m going to S-E Arizona next weekend, mainly to the Chiricahuas though I fly into Phoenix. Does anyone have any advice on places for Grey-Collared Chipmunks (the closest I k

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24 August 2012
Central and South America
Ecuador

Ecuador, 2012

I first visited Ecuador in August 2012 for a week, drawn by the prospect of seeing Spectacled Bears and Mountain Tapirs in the Andes, topped of with a range of nice primates in the

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24 August 2012
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report – Ecuador

Hola! Here’s a report of my recent trip to Ecuador. The highlights of my 9 days there were Spectacled Bear and Mountain Tapir plus 9 species of primates in the Napo Valley. J

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23 August 2012
Oriental

New Rat Species that cannot gnaw or chew

‘There are more than 2,200 rodent species in the world and until this discovery all had molars in the back of their mouth and incisors at the front. Read more: http://www.dai

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22 August 2012
Central and South AmericaNorth American

Jaguars in the USA

Thanks to Coke Smith for sending me this link on efforts to protect Jaguar habitat in the US, and whether the money might be better spent elsehwere… http://www.nature.com/new

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17 August 2012
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Campsites & mammals

Probably not a surprise to anyone here: Study finds camp sites help mountain mammals cope with climate change. 

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17 August 2012
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British ColumbiaGrizzly BearsNorthwestOlympic National ParkSeattleVancouver IslandWild Cats

Question about carnivores in WA State and/or British Columbia, CA

Hi again to the mammal watching community. Before I get to my question let me not be selfish, and thank everyone for the awesome tips and advice I’ve been getting from everyo

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2 August 2012
North American

A few Florida Mammals

I got back yesterday from a long weekend in Florida. I was with my kids, mainly in theme parks around Orlando but I did spend a little time looking for mammals. Okeechobee is a cou

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2 August 2012
Africa

New Trip Reports: Zambia and Madagascar

Two new trip reports on www.mammalwatching.com Zambia, 2004: Sjef Ollers, 2 weeks & 35+ species including Wild Dogs and Serval at http://mammalwatching.com/Afrotropical/other%2

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