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March 2014

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26 March 2014
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Ocelot kitten sited in South Texas

Young ocelot sited at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge in South Texas. Single female boosts population by 10%: http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/local/article_78dbb7f2-

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23 March 2014
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Panoche Valley

I went to Panoche Valley (in San Joaquin Valley, California) last night to look for kangaroo rats. I expected them to be rare because of the current drought, but it was just the op

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17 March 2014
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Turkey in June (Med. Monk Seal)?

I’m visiting a collaborator in Turkey this June, and I’m going to make an attempt to see a Mediterranean Monk Seal near the beginning of the month. Would anyone be inte

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17 March 2014
Africa

Scientists involve plan to save many Lemur species

A nice article from Mongabay The lemur end-game: scientists propose ambitious plan to save the world’s most imperiled mammal family Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014

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15 March 2014
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Florida RFI

Hi all,  we will be in Florida the first week of May for some business and some pleasure.  We will be in St. Augustine for a couple days to photography birds at the Alligator Far

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6 March 2014
Africa

Seeking records of some Genets and a Linsang

Hi, Will Duckworth from the IUCN’s small carnivore group got in touch to see what we all know about the following species. I don’t know much was my answer but offered t

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6 March 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
Iceland

Iceland and a reminder to add your name when you post

I spent last weekend in Iceland. Great place though mammals weren’t my focus. But if anyone is interested in going then a few notes are here. There is some great whale watchi

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4 March 2014
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Out on a Limb

My blog on the continued importance of natural history and field observation to science. It includes info on the black bear research of Benjamin Kilham, and his latest book Out on

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4 March 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports – Western Sahara

Hi, I just got back from Iceland where I was on a successful hunt for the Northern Lights and didn’t really look for any mammals, though I did drive past a few White-beaked D

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2 March 2014
Central and South America
Nicaragua

Nicaragua, 2014

I first visited Nicaragua in February 2013 for a weekend. In February 2014 I returned for a longer weekend after Fiona Reid introduced me to the fabulous Jose Gabriel Martinez, a

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