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January 2013

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31 January 2013
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New Conservation Blog

Fellow mammal watchers, I just thought I’d share a new blog I’m running for The Nature Conservancy, Cool Green Science.It is devoted to the latest conservation research

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30 January 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

Japanese Weasel

Some nice photos of a species I know nothing about http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/japanese-weasel-in-motion/ Jon

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29 January 2013
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RFI – Peninsular Malaysia

Hi, A bit unexpectedly we will have time in March to visit Peninsular Malaysia for some 3 weeks to do some bird- and mammalwatching. The following mammals I hope/expect are somewha

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26 January 2013
Oriental

New Trip Reports: Sulawesi and Java

Coke Smith has finished the reports for his family’s Christmas trip to Java and Sulawesi (where I met up with them). The highlight has got to be the glimpse of a Javan Rhino!

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25 January 2013
Oriental

Very remote, high altitude haven proving a saviour for wild yak

Interest article on a Yak haven in Tibet http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/wild-yak.html#cr Jon

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23 January 2013
Oriental

Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey

My friend Tien, who guided me in northern Vietnam in 2011, sent me this photo of a Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey he just saw in Ha Giang province, 7 hours north of Hanoi. Sweet. When ca

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18 January 2013
Central and South America

New Trip Report – Brazil

A great new report from Stefan Lithner, 12 days & 26 species including White-lipped Peccary, 6 and 7 Banded Armadillos, Jaguar and Silky Anteater. I am pretty sure this is the

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16 January 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

Tracking down Desmans

This is a nice article on one of my favourite small mammals http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19260705 Jon

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15 January 2013
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Whales St Lawrence river, Quebec

Hi everyone I’m going to be mammal watching/birding around the St Lawrence River, Quebec in August, for three weeks. Has anyone got any good tips?  I know Tadoussac is the m

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15 January 2013
North American

RFI Arizona, April 2013

Hi all In late April I plan to visit Arizona for two weeks. The first week will be split between the Portal area and Medera Canyon in the SE of the state. I’ll then drive up to S

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