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July 2012

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5 July 2012
North American

Vole Plague in Utah .. gardens “ravaged”, sidewalk “sinking”

This sounds like something out of an episode of “Parks and Recreation” but clearly the people of Farmington, Utah are traumatised! Lets hope the voles don’t lead

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1 July 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Russian Far East Trip Report

This – from Adam Riley at Rockjumper – is an interesting read. http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/the-russian-far-east-exploration-of-a-new-frontier-by-adam-riley-2/ Jo

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29 June 2012
Africa

Awful news from the DRC Okapi Reserve

Okapi Conservation Project, Epulu Update – June 28, Following the attack on Sunday morning by mai mai rebels on the Institute in the Congo for Conservation of Nature (ICCN) headq

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23 June 2012
Uncategorised

moles and voles

Dear All, A few updates from recent trips in Southeastern US: Hairy-tailed moles are currently easy to (partially) see at Rhododendron Gardens above Roan Mt. State Park (TN). Tunne

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22 June 2012
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Marine mammals GIS page

Hi all, thought this might be of interest. Actually includes birds and turtles, but you have to drill down through the taxonomy so just start with Browse Species/mammalia. http://s

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19 June 2012
Europe and the Palearctic
Italy

New Trip Report – Italy

Italy, 2012: Wisebirding, 5 days & 7 species including Brown (Mariscan) Bears and Appenine Chamois.

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16 June 2012
Europe and the Palearctic
Israel

New Trip Report – Jerusalem 2012

Charles Hood sent me a report of a some mammals seen around Jerusalem, including Ruppell’s Fox, a possible hybird Sand Cat and Nubian Ibex. The report is linked at the bottom

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13 June 2012
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RFI: mammals around Brisbane

I will have a week in Brisbane in mid-August and I am looking for tips and stakeouts for mammals, besides information at Jon’s website. I am also interested in widespread one

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9 June 2012
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The Southwest

Hi All, We just spent a month traveling in NW New Mexico, N Arizona, SE Utah and Colorado. I searched a lot of slot canyons, small caves and abandoned mines, but had little luck wi

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7 June 2012
Oriental

New Trip Report – Way Kambas, Sumatra

A new report from Richard Webb, just back from Way Kambas he saw 26 species including Marbled Cat(s) and a Banded Palm Civet. Jon

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    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

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    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

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