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 from white-nose syndrome. Here is today’s installment:
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New Trip Report: Vancouver Island and the Yukon
Jon Hall, , North American, Alaska, British Columbia, Canada, Yukon, 0
Here’s a new report from Samuel Marlin. Good to see that there are still so many mammals in spots...
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Close Mountain Lion Encounter
mattinidaho, , North American, 0
I’ve lived in Idaho 8 years without seeing a mountain lion. This week, my colleague had one in her backyard,...
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Alaska Marmot trip
John Fox, , North American, 7
Hi all I will be in Alaska 8/11-8/19. My plan is to focus on Alaska Marmot and see as...
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Muir Woods with a thermal imager
Vladimir Dinets, , North American, California, 2
I was back in California for a few days; it was my first time in North America since buying...
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Scientists Estimate Up to 6.7 Million Bats Dead From Fast-spreading Disease
Jon Hall, , North American, 0
A mysterious, fast-moving disease has now killed as many as 6.7 million bats in North America over the past...
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There was an old woman who swallowed a fly….
Jon Hall, , North American, 0
This is a really nice example of how when one thing disturbs an ecosystem, all sorts of flow on...
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Margays in Mexico
Jon Hall, , North American, 0
Some of you may be interested in this thread from a herp watching forum which covers ‘mammalian bycatch’ ….In...
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Grey Whale off Israel…?!
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, North American, 1
I’m still not convinced I believe this but apparently the animal was “positively identified”. Thanks to Steve Anyon-Smith for...
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