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30 July 2013
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Red wolves in Louisiana.

A video of two red wolves taken in Louisiana in 2009. The species is officially extinct everywhere in the South except North Carolina and one small offshore island in Florida. http

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27 July 2013
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Mink Sighting in California (maybe)

A birder I don’t know mentions in a chatty bird report that she had a mink in Lassen NP last week, seemingly at Manzanita Lake. (Site not clearly described.) How reliable thi

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27 July 2013
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good site for bobcat

I found a good site for bobcats in northern Louisiana. It is called Black Bayou Lake NWR. A friend who works there says that the refuge employees see bobcats at least weekly withou

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26 July 2013
North American

Yellowstone wildlife

Here’s my recent blog on wildlife watching in Yellowstone. Feel free to share your own favorite spots there as well: Traveling Naturalist: 5 Top Spots to See Yellowstone&#821

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25 July 2013
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Thor’s hero shrew

Information on a wildly cool mammal from the Congo: Thor’s hero shrew

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24 July 2013
North American

Please Move the Deer Crossings…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI8UPHMzZm8 Perhaps if I put up some “Snow Leopard crossing signs”, around New York I won’t need to go to Ladakh? Jon

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24 July 2013
North American

Bat strafes Owl

Interesting footage from California. Has anyone heard of this behaviour before? http://cameratrapcodger.blogspot.com/2013/07/bat-strafes-owl.html Is it possible the owl’s fea

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23 July 2013
Africa

Report on teh Creatures of Kenya’s Loima Hills

An interesting report on a survey for Desert Warthog in North West Kenya… Turkana is Kenya’s most remote district. Located west of Lake Turkana in the north-west corner of

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18 July 2013
Africa

New Trip Report – Tanzania & Zanzibar

Tanzania & Zanzibar, 2013: Bob Berghaier, 10 days and many species including Ader’s Duiker, Suni and Aardwolf. Plus records of other species he has seen there over the ye

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16 July 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report – Ladakh

Yet another report from Ladakh, this time from a summer expedition. Good to see Snow Leopards can be seen in the summer too. Ladakh, 2013: Juan Luis Ortega, 11 days & 9 species

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