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January 2012

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14 January 2012
Oriental

New Trip Report – Tenasserim

Great new report and photos from Coke Smith Thailand (Tenasserim), 2011: Coke Smith, 31 species including Tenasserim Langurs, Fea’s Muntjac and a Golden Cat. Jon

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13 January 2012
Africa

Humpback Whale Watching in Mozambique

From: Thomas Bruneau Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge Praia de Zavora Inhambane Province Mozambique Austral Africa GPS coordinates: S 24° 25’ 59.1” E 035° 15’ 03.0” The southern

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13 January 2012
Africa
Ethiopia

New Trip Report – Ethiopia

Richard Webb was in Ethiopia over Christmas and saw 43 species in 9 days including an Aardwolf and Bale Monkeys. A trip report is here. Jon

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12 January 2012
Oriental

First photos of Myanmar Snub-nosed Monkey released

What a great looking primate. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/10/myanmar-snub-nosed-monkey_n_1197007.html#s601221 Jon

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10 January 2012
Uncategorised

Beavers in France

Can anyone recommend a good site for beaver in France? The plan is to go to the following: the Alps (Ecrins NP and Vercours), Cevennes, the Camargue and La Brenne, so anywhere in t

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10 January 2012
North American

Fishers in the eastern US

I’ve always found fishers to be incredibly cool animals, and have always wanted to see one. In the 90s, they were reintroduced to my home state of Pennsylvania. They appear t

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9 January 2012
North American

Climate changing outlook for harp seals

Warming oceans and melting sea ice may have a major impact on harp seals, the doe-eyed animals that are the prime target for Canada’s annual seal hunt. Jon

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5 January 2012
Oriental

Meat-Eating Giant Panda

Interesting story and interview on the recent documentation (by camera trap) of a giant panda feeding on a takin carcass.

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