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October 2012

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27 October 2012
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RFI for Greece and Italy

Colleagues!  We are traveling to Italy and Greece this summer and I want to squeeze in some mammal time while viewing all the old buildings…;-)  We really want to focus on

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26 October 2012
Central and South America
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New Trip Report – South America

A great and comprehensive report for a long and productive trip. South America, 2011 (Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia & Chile): Janco Van Gelderen, 3 months & 54 species includi

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11 October 2012
Central and South America
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Question to Neotropical Mammal watchers about Tayra and Margay

Hi everyone, I’m just wondering – what’s the best place in Latin america to see these two species? I know neither one is usually a guarantee, and margays are espe

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2 October 2012
North American

More Bat Cave Stories

I spent last week in Tennessee & Kentucky learning about white-nose syndrome and an artificial bat cave designed to stop its spread. Here are some more blogs I wrote about it:

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

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