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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
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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
Texas

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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