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August 2013

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30 August 2013
Central and South America
Brazil

Brazil, 2013

Atlantic Rainforest & Southern Pantanal In 2007 I saw a Polaroid of a Giant Armadillo – a Tatu Canastra – pinned to a hotel wall near Canastra National Park. The

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29 August 2013
Central and South America

Adventures of a nature photographer

This short film from Brazil is fun – it documents someone’s attempt to photograph an Ocelot in the Atlantic Rainforest. Jon

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29 August 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka 2013: Great – detailed – report from Vladimir Dinets, 2.5 weeks & most of the mammals including several shrew sp, Indian Pangolin and a Dwarf Sperm Whale.

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29 August 2013
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports: South Africa and the Western Sahara

Two more trips reports from the top and bottom of Africa. Western Sahara, 2013: Alain Guillemont, 4 days & 10 species including Sand Cat, Wild Cat and Fennec Fox. South Africa,

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29 August 2013
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Reports: Brazil

A report of my recent trip to Brazil – the Atlantic Rainforest and Southern Pantanal is here. I saw about 40 species in 2.5 weeks including several of the rarer primates incl

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29 August 2013
North American

New Trip Report – Glacier National Park

From Scott Flamand who went to Glacier National Park and over 3 days saw 14 species including Long-tailed Weasel, Grizzlies and Mountain Goats. With some great photos too. The repo

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28 August 2013
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Need Chipmunk ID Help!

Attached is a picture taken in the Selkirk Mountains of northeast Washington State. I am in debate as to red-tailed vs. yellow pine. It appears to have features of both and five di

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28 August 2013
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seeing wolves

Hi all Having dipped wolves in Spain earlier this year, I’m pondering another attempt, before too long. The question is where? Any suggestions? Preferably Europe, but I would

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28 August 2013
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Olinguito – Smallest Olingo Species Discovered this month

I follow the blog, but if for some reason this has already been posted then feel free to delete it.. but I ran across a few articles about the olinguito – the newest carnivor

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27 August 2013
Oriental

Snow Leopard Dens – Film from Mongolia

Some nice images of the first documented Snow Leopard dens http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/snow-leopard-video.html#cr jon

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