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October 2013

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16 October 2013
Oriental

Sumatran rhino confirmed in Kalimantan for the first time – Video

October 2013. Using video camera traps, a joint research team that included members from WWF-Indonesia and the district authorities of Kutai Barat, East Kalimantan, have captured v

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16 October 2013
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Fame at last – Mongabay on Mammal Watching

Mammal-watching: one man’s obsession to see the world’s mammals Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2013/1016-millar-interview-jon-hall-mammal-watching.html#1SKPfqCUc

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16 October 2013
Central and South America

Solenodon – Meet the Mammal that Survived the Dinosaurs

A great piece on Solendons in the Dominican Republic Jon

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16 October 2013
Africa

New Trip Report – The Congo

A great new report from Cheryl Antonucci from the very cool Congo’s Odzala-Kokoua National Park, – which I now have to visit! 1 week & 22 species including Marsh Mo

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16 October 2013
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Bruce Kekule’s Website

Not sure if folks know of Bruce Kekule’s very impressive website and blog.  Bruce is a buddy of mine here in Bangkok and he has spent decades documenting the fauna of the ki

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

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