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November 2012

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13 November 2012
North American

RFI Fishers and Red Wolves, Montreal

Hi, I will be in Montreal for a couple of nights over thanksgiving weekend. Does anyone know any spots for Fishers or Red Wolves around there. I am guessing there will be Fishers v

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13 November 2012
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report – South Africa

Nice new report from Mike Richardson who scored an impressive 65 mammals during a fortnight in South Africa. Species include Black-footed Cat, Caracal, Wild Dog, Honey Badger and

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9 November 2012
Europe and the PalearcticNorth American

Red Deer & North American Elk

I recently wrote a post on another blog about red deer, and noted this species was considered the same species as North American elk (Cervus elaphus). I received an immediate and d

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8 November 2012
Australasia

World’s rarest whale seen for first time after New Zealand beaching

Two skeletons now known to be spade-toothed beaked whales were misidentified by conservationists in 2010 The spade-toothed beaked whale is so rare, nobody has seen one alive. See t

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7 November 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Wildlife Tajikistan Website

I was just sent this … information about a country I know little about but would love to visit one day. Community based conservancies and private hunting concessions offer a

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7 November 2012
Oriental
IndiaNepal

New Trip Report Red Pandas in Nepal and a couple of bats in Agra

I was in Nepal and India last month, and though it was mainly work I squeezed in a long weekend to look for Red Pandas in Nepal and a report is here, featuring a gorgeous Red Panda

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