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May 2013

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2 May 2013
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More Rodent ID help required, SE Arizona

All the following rodents were trapped in desert scrub near Rodeo just over the Arizona border. The first two mice were found in the same trap! The smaller grey individual had a bo

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2 May 2013
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Rodent ID help required, SE Arizona

Hi all. I’ve just returned from two weeks in Arizona where I saw a number of Peromyscus type mice. I would appreciate any thoughts that may help me identify them down to species

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2 May 2013
Central and South America

New Trip Report – Ecuador

And another one! Sacha Lodge, 2013: Cheryl Antonucci, 1 week & 18 species including Tayra, Southern Tamandua and many primates. Jon

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2 May 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report – Sri Lanka

Another great trip report from Sri Lanka, Michel Gervais, 9 days & 48 species, including both Golden Palm Civets, both Lorises and a Fishing Cat. Jon

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2 May 2013
Africa

New Trip Report – Central African Republic

An exciting report on Dzanga Sangha from Dominique Brugiere, who in a few days saw some great species (some of which I missed) including Long-tailed Pangolin, Black-fronted, Peter&

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2 May 2013
North American

New Trip Reports Arizona & New Mexico and Alligator River NWR (North Carolina)

Two new reports Arizona and New Mexico (2013): Paul Carter, 24 days & 29 species including Hooded Skunk, Kit Fox and White-nosed Coatis. Alligator River, NWR (2013): Cheryl Ant

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