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February 2014

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11 February 2014
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Babirusas

My Cool Green Science post on babirusa conservation. Many thanks to Jon Hall and Coke Smith for use of the photos that illustrate it! http://blog.nature.org/science/2014/02/11/babi

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9 February 2014
North American

Camera Trap Codger Blog

If you haven’t seen it, then the blog by the “Camera Trap Codger” is often fun. Here’s a nice report on some of the mammals camera trapped and sheltering in

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7 February 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

First photo proof of Uzbek Snow Leopards

January 2014: Newly obtained camera trap images have provided the very first photographic evidence of snow leopards in the central Asian country of Uzbekistan. Jon

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7 February 2014
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New beaked whale species; Good news for Mexican Wolves; Bad news for West African Lions

Researchers discover rare new species of deep-diving whale February 2014: Based on the study of seven animals stranded on remote tropical islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans o

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7 February 2014
Central and South America
Dominican Republic

New Trip Report – The Dominican Republic

I spent last weekend with Fiona Reid and Vladimir Dinets in the Dominican Republic. A report is here of the 4 day trip which found 7 species of mammals including both Hispaniolan S

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6 February 2014
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Gujurat & Maharashtra

A great new report just added to the site Gujurat & Maharashtra, 2013: John Wright, 16 days & 28 species including Sloth Bear, Tiger, Striped Hyena, Lion and Sand-coloured

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