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February 2014

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28 February 2014
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Great cam photos from a watering hole in California

  These are from a ranch just north of Los Angeles: http://natureofaman.blogspot.com/2014/01/exclusionary-principles.html

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26 February 2014
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Lake Tahoe, California

This year the accumulation of snow in the Sierra Nevada is the smallest in written history. Yesterday I went to Lake Tahoe, expecting weasels and snowshoe hares to be easy to find.

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26 February 2014
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World Mammal List

I’m on the hunt for a world mammal list with English and scientific names in Excel format.  Does anyone out there have anything that fits the bill that they would be willing to

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26 February 2014
North American

Elk vs Photographer… you can leave your hat on

This video is kind of scary… though why the photographer didn’t stand up (or his or any car come to the rescue sooner) is a mystery. But at least he kept his hat on! ht

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25 February 2014
Central and South America

RFI Belize and Yucatan

Hello, I’ll be spending 2 weeks in Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula in march, based in Caye Caulker, Lamanai and Chan Chich in Belize, Chichen Itza and Tulum in Mexico. Does

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25 February 2014
Oriental

New Trip Reports: Sri Lanka and the Western Ghats

Two new reports from Coke Smith and family, and another epic expedition with great photos. Western Ghats, 2013: Coke Smith, a week or so & 41 species including Brown Palm Civet

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24 February 2014
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RFI: Amami Rabbit

A friend of mine is planning a trip to Japan this summer, and he’d like to see Amami Rabbit. Does anyone have information about finding it? Thanks, Ben

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24 February 2014
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Bears Use Wildlife Crossing to Find New Mates

Interesting article about how genetic studies show that bears in Banff (AB, Canada) are using wildlife crossing to find new mates. http://www.livescience.com/43467-black-bears-and-

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23 February 2014
North American

Yellowstone Wolves and trophic cascades

A nice video about the flow-on effects of the Wolf’s return to Yellowstone http://www.wimp.com/wolvesrivers/ Jon

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23 February 2014
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Snow Leopard Trip (Adam Riley/ Indri blog); Illegal Wildlife Trade in 60 seconds; and huge Chimp population in the DRC

A couple more things of interest Adam Riley’s blog (he’s a founder of Indri and Rockjumper tours) on looking for Snow Leopards in Hemis NP, India. A compelling and dist

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