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September 2012

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29 September 2012
Africa

New Trip List – South Africa (and Botswana)

South Africa and Botswana, 2012: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 2 weeks and 54 species including Brown Hyena, Caracal, Honey Badger and Black-tailed Tree Rat. Jon

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29 September 2012
North American

Dogs to help survey for Bonneted Bats

This is interesting…. Tracking bats is going to the dogs. Literally. If all goes according to plan this winter, a team of trained dogs and a handler from Auburn University wi

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28 September 2012
Africa
BotswanaNamibia

New Trip Report: Namibia and Botswana

The first report from Steve Anyon-Smith for a while. Good to see him back. Namibia and Botswana, 2012: Steve Anyon-Smith and Barry Sean Virtue, 1 month & 50+ species including

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25 September 2012
Africa

NEW TRIP REPORTS: Uganda and Rwanda

The last 2 installments of Coke, Som and Cokie Smith’s African Trip are now online. Rwanda, 2012: Coke Smith, 9 days & 20 species including Chimpanzees and some interesti

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24 September 2012
North American

Artificial Bat Cave

I thought mammal watchers might be interested in my blogs from Tennessee this week. I’m focusing on an artificial bat cave that is an experiment in the fight to save bats fro

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24 September 2012
Africa

New Monkey Discovered in the Congo

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/12/world/africa/dr-congo-new-monkey/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 I don’t think this is the first “discovered in 28 years” though… the

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18 September 2012
Africa

New Trip Report: Kenya

Kenya, 2012: Coke Smith, 10 days & 42 species including Desert Warthogs and Greater (Marsh) Cane Rat. Jon

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16 September 2012
North American

RFI – California Bats / Small Mammals

I am planning a trip to California most of the large mammal info is on Mammalwatching. I am after contacts for small mammal trapping and bat emergence, roosts etc.   General r

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15 September 2012
Africa

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

Here’s the second installment of Coke Smith and family’s African odyssey. This time Ethiopia and over 60 species including Bale Monkeys. SOme great shots of most of the

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13 September 2012
Uncategorised

RFI for Qinghai China

Hello everyone!  I am leaving for Qinghai in a couple weeks. It’s kind of a spur of the moment trip and I am not able to afford a proper guide for this trip so I am somewhat

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