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April 2012

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27 April 2012
Uncategorised

CO-NM-AZ-UT-CO

Dear All,We’ll be traveling in CO, NW NM, N AZ and S UT in May-early June. I am familiar with the area, but wouldn’t mind another look at, say, spotted bat, mountain li

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27 April 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

White Killer Whale Adult Spotted for First Time in Wild

cientists have made what they believe to be the first sighting of an adult white orca, or killer whale. The adult male, which they have nicknamed Iceberg, was spotted off the coast

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22 April 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Protecting Critically Endangered Far Eastern Leopards

The Wildlife Conservation Society commends the Russian government for creating a new national park to protect critically endangered Amur (Siberian) tigers and the world’s rarest

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18 April 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

BBC Piece on Iberian Lynxes

http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/iberian-lynx-returns-to-the-wild-in-spain/

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12 April 2012
Oriental

Snow Leopards

Here’s a recent video from a trip to Ladakh where Scott Watson saw 5 Snow Leopards! Way to go. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150666523897708 Jon

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4 April 2012
Oriental
Pakistan

New Trip Report – Pakistan

Pakistan, Nov 2011: Dominique Brugiere, a successful search for Markhors Jon

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4 April 2012
North American

Walruses Move Ashore as Sea Ice Melts

The beaches of Alaska’s northwest coast are getting crowded. Giant aggregations of walruses are an increasingly common sight on the lands adjacent to the Arctic Sea, where warmin

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3 April 2012
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Request for mammal photo

The following just showed up on a bat listserve, seemed like a natural to post it here. I’m not entirely sure what would capture the pheromone theme. Dr Tristram Wyatt Depart

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27 March 2012
Uncategorised

Tallahassee, Florida

I will be in Tallahassee, Florida for work in a couple of weeks. It is a short and busy trip but I’m hoping to at least have evenings to do quick mammal searches. In particul

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24 March 2012
North American

Bat Blitz 2012

The SBDN has announced the 2012 blitz. May 20-24 at Apalachicola National Forest and vicinity, Florida Panhandle. A pretrip to see an emergence of Southeastern Myotis would be high

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