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February 2013

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6 February 2013
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Flying Squirrels & Forest Patches

Researchers in Tongass National Forest, Alaska radio track northern flying squirrels to see how big a forest patch they need to survive and thrive. Read the blog. 

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6 February 2013
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Commander Islands Trip Report – Updated

Hi gang!  Som is at it again – updating the hell out of our older trip reports.  This one was to Russia’s Commander Islands a few years back. Got some interesting stu

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5 February 2013
Central and South America

Huge population of tapir discovered on Peru – Bolivian border

http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/tapir-lowland.html#cr Jon

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5 February 2013
Africa

Kingdom’s New Mammals of Africa 6 Vol Set

As some of you know the new 6 vol set of the Mammals of Africa hits the shops in a couple of weeks. Jonathan Kingdon’s magnum opus describes every known African mammal. The w

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3 February 2013
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Trip Report – California – Jan 2013

An account of my recent trip to California can be found at http://www.hows.org.uk/inter/birds/2013trip/usa/cal.htm Thanks for all the help during the planning 46 species seen Mark

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3 February 2013
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Xinjiang China Expedition: Looking for Travel Mates!

Howdy! The Smith family are planning on traveling to China’s remote Xinjiang Province with the below as a VERY tentative itinerary and are looking for two additional and co

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3 February 2013
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Updated Baja Mexico Trip Report

Hello! My wife just finished updating our Baja Mexico trip report.  Although we took the trip a few years back it may still be worth a look-see if you are interested in heading th

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