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June 2013

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28 June 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report – Indian Big Cats

Indian Big Cats, 2013: Judith Hoyle, 1 month and plenty of wildlife including Snow Leopards, Asiatic Lions and a Tiger. Jon

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27 June 2013
Australasia

Saving the Tenkile: an expedition to protect one of the most endangered animals you’ve never heard of

Nice article on the Tenkile (a New Guinean Tree Kangaroo) and an Australian friend’s work to protect them Read more here Jon

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26 June 2013
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
EstoniaItalyJavaSumatra

New Trip Reports: Estonia; Southern Italy; Java & Sumatra

Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Java & Sumatra, 2013: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 38 species including all the Javan specialty primates and Javan Small-toothed Palm Civ

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25 June 2013
Africa
Central African Republic

Help Sangha Lodge Reopen

Many of you will have heard about the elephant massacre in Dzanga Sangha National Park recently following the political unrest in the Central African Republic. The wonderful Sangha

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25 June 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Scotland

Another report from Cheryl Antonucci who is adding trip reports more quickly than anyone at the moment and has just admitted to herself that she is really a bona fide mammalwatcher

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24 June 2013
Africa

Blind, starving cheetahs: the new symbol of climate change?

Another possible flow-on effect from climate change http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/nature-up/2013/jun/21/blind-starving-cheetahs-climate-change Jon

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23 June 2013
Uncategorised

Feral Equids in Nevada

While the Reno area of Nevada may not have much to offer a visiting mammal twitcher, it is sometimes a stopover for work or spouses and so on, so I thought I would pass on a seemin

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23 June 2013
Uncategorised

More on Hog Badger

A chum is just back from Sichuan with a birding tour run by Zoothera; the 2013 trip report is not yet up but they had hog badger and red panda. The 2012 Birdquest trip to this regi

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21 June 2013
Oriental

Hog Badger and Cub Picture

Indian wildlife guide Avi Sarkhel sent me this photo of a Hog Badger carrying a baby in Kaziranga National Park. The light was terrible but its still a fun picture of a mammal I fa

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21 June 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports – Spain and Finland

Two really great and detailed reports from Sjef Ollers have just been added to mammalwatching.com Finland, 2013: Sjef Ollers, 10 days & 12 species including Brown Bear, Wolf an

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