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September 2012

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11 September 2012
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Very Strange Canid in Bale Mountains Ethiopia (RFI)

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10 September 2012
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New Book: Squirrels of the World

Exciting news for anyone who has spent hours in an African, Asian or Latin jungle trying to get a good long look at a fast moving squirrel in a tall tree, only to realise – o

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9 September 2012
Africa

New Trip Report: Dzanga Sangha

A really great new report and photos from Coke, Som and Cokie Smith, 10 days & 36 species including Long-tailed Pangolin and Bongos. Jon

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9 September 2012
North American
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New Trip Report: South East Arizona and a bit of New Mexico

I couldn’t spend a Labor Day long weekend at home, so I took a last minute trip to the Chiricahua Mountains on the Arizona/New Mexico/ Mexico border to see what I could find. I

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8 September 2012
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Short Vancouver Island Trip Report

Vancouver Island Trip Report (Incl. Columbia River Gorge) After having posted the question on the mammal watching blog about the NorthWest I did spend a little bit of time up the

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

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