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January 2014

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15 January 2014
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic
Mauritania

Mediterranean Monk Seals in Mauritania

Mediterranean Monk Seals are critically endangered – I think the most endangered seal in the world – and down to perhaps only 500 adult animals. They are hard to see to

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15 January 2014
Central and South America

Fiona Reid: New Nicaragua Tour this March – Birds, Bats, Monkeys, Moths and More

Fiona Reid just let me know she has decided to organise a tour to some really nice looking (and unexplored) forest in Nicaragua in a couple of months. Based on her other trips it s

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15 January 2014
Oriental

New Sun Bear Sanctuary for Sabah

An article is here http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/sun-bear-sanctuary-to-save-forgotten-species/ The last time I was in Sepilok (next to the new sanctuary) I was told that the f

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