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August 2013

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26 August 2013
Oriental

Laotian Flying Squirrel and Snow Leopard Conservation in Afghanistan

Hi, just back from Brazil and here are a couple of stories that came in while I was away. New Laotian Flying Squirrel species Snow Leopard Conservation in Afghanistan I’ve a

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20 August 2013
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Pallid bats

A colleague’s blog on pallid bats and their scorpion-eating habits.

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19 August 2013
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Update on Swift Fox, Colorado

In June 2011 Jon Hall reported a site in Pawnee National Grasslands, Colorado, that at that time had badger and swift fox. An August 2013 update is as follows. He suggested trying

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10 August 2013
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Trip Report – Scotland July-Aug 2013

A recent trip to Scotland http://www.hows.org.uk/inter/birds/2013trip/scotland2013.pdf 29 species including wildcat and black rat   Mark  

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6 August 2013
North American

Bracken Bat Cave Threatened

The Bracken Bat Cave — with 10 million bats, one of the world’s largest congregations of mammals — is threatened by an adjacent development. Bracken Cave has been

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5 August 2013
AfricaEurope and the PalearcticOriental

Last 50 Lavasoa Lemurs; Balkan Lynx Conservation; and good news for Nepali Tigers

Three interesting articles…. Researchers have discovered a new — and critically endangered — species of lemur on the island of Madagascar. The primate is formally describ

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3 August 2013
North American

A few mammals between Portland, Oregon and LA

I spent a few days with my kids last weekend driving from Portland to LA. It wasn’t just a mammal watching trip so I didn’t see a huge amount but did manage to see a co

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2 August 2013
North American

Small mammal reports from the SW USA

I stumbled on two reports on a list server called Tweeters which are pretty interesting if you like small mammals. Both are from Gina Sheridan, who I don’t know, but she seem

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2 August 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Report – Finland

Finland, 2013: Jan Kelchtermans, 5 days & 7 species including Moose, Wolverine, Saimaa Ringed Seal, Reindeer and Brown Bear. Lots of photos too. jon

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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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