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September 2013

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13 September 2013
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

Black Snub-nosed monkey population recovering in Yunnan

The number of black snub-nosed monkeys in southwestern China has increased by more than 50 percent since the 1990′s due to conservation efforts, reports Chinese state media. A su

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13 September 2013
Australasia

Bramble Caye Melomys (An Australian rodent)

Interesting article for anyone interested in Australian mammals. Thanks to Paul Carter for sharing it. Jon http://theconversation.com/australian-endangered-species-bramble-cay-melo

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13 September 2013
Central and South America

More Jaguar vs Caiman pics

This time from Cheryl Antonucci who saw an attack back in 2010. Pretty cool Jon

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13 September 2013
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Chiricahua, AZ squirrel ID

These are from June, 2010. Reading Richard Webb’s excellent trip report reminded me I had never decided what they were. The first was all over the place at the SW research st

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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