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May 2013

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30 May 2013
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Elephants, bats & bison

Some stories of potential interest: Elephants face an uncertain — but low stress – future. Blog on Texas Hill Country bat caves — the largest mammal concentration

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30 May 2013
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Disabled killer whale with missing fins survives with the help of family who hunt for its food

A disabled killer whale that is missing two fins is able to survive in the wild with the help of its family, who hunt food its food Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic

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30 May 2013
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic

African Wolf discovered in Morocco

Video of two African wolves (Canis lupus lupaster) filmed for the first time in the Rif Mountains (northern Morocco) http://moroccanbirds.blogspot.com/2012/08/African-Wolf-discover

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28 May 2013
Central and South America
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Random Question about Primate Species Richness in Latin America

SO, once upon a time, before there was SO much information on Wikipedia (such as pages that list all the mammal species of most countries), before Mammalwatching.com was so compreh

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25 May 2013
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Some Notes on Mountain Lions in Western USA (and elsewhere…)

The recent comments to the post about Big Bend show continued interest in mountain lions. I keep informal track of sightings as mentioned in newspapers, as well as keeping loose ta

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24 May 2013
North American
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New Trip Report – Big Bend NP, Texas

I was in Big Bend for a couple of nights of bat catching and saw more than 18 mammals (11 of them bats) and 7 lifers including the brilliant Ghost-faced Bat, Western Yellow Bat and

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23 May 2013
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New Trip Reports – Nepal and Bhutan

Two great new reports from Jeff Blincow are up on mammalwatching.com Nepal, 2013: Jeff Blincow, 9 days & 22 species including Sloth Bears, Smooth Coated Otters and some great p

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22 May 2013
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Global Challenges Competition – Anti Wildlife Crime Project

Check out the contestants here and London Zoo’s anti-poaching project. Vote and the winner will get $750k in funding from Google Jon

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22 May 2013
Africa

The Bioko Drill

A nice article on the Bioko Drill. I’d love to visit Bioko Island. Has anyone been? http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0502-fitzner-bioko-drill.html cheers Jon

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22 May 2013
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Pacific Northwest Badgers

Hi Everyone,  I’m from western Washington State and have been trying to find an American Badger for a very long time but to no avail.   Since I have to trek to the desert t

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