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April 2014

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4 April 2014
AfricaOriental

Shocking figures reveal the true extent of the illegal trade in pangolins

No wonder they are so hard to see. Very sad http://www.wildlifeextra.com/do/ecco.py/view_item?listid=1&listcatid=1&listitemid=18651&live=0#cr Jon

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3 April 2014
Uncategorised

Southern California RFI

I’ll be in southern California for a week in early May.  I plan to go on a whale watch out of San Diego and camp in Cuyamaca Ranch SP to try for California Chipmunk.  Does

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3 April 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

Croatia: Monk Seals and more

Hi, does anyone out there know much about Croatia or other countries in the region. I’ve got to be in Europe for a week or so over Easter and want to explore. In particular I

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3 April 2014
Central and South America

New Trip Reports: Ecuador and Costa Rica

Two new reports on mammalwatching.com Costa Rica, 2014: Simon Feys, 2 weeks & 25 (living) species including Woolly Opposum, Alston’s Singing Mouse, Olingo, Tayra and some

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2 April 2014
Oriental

First footage of Myanmar Snub-nosed Monkey

And in a surprisingly large group for a species like this http://www.fauna-flora.org/news/first-video-footage-of-myanmar-snub-nosed-monkey-captured/ Jon

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1 April 2014
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PortugalSpain

Spain, Portugal & Formentera

We are unexpectedly going to the Iberian Peninsula in June-July, hopefully for 4 weeks. Does anybody have any kind of identification manual for local voles? There are six Microtus

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1 April 2014
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Terrible Taxidermy

I’ve seen a few things close to this standard on my travels…. but there are some real doozies here. http://www.buzzfeed.com/alanwhite/if-you-want-laughs-and-to-feel-a-b

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1 April 2014
AfricaCentral and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Reports: Japan, Thailand, Uganda and the Bahamas

New trip reports from 4 Continents Japan, 2014: Cheryl Antonucci, 2.5 weeks & 6 species including Japanese Serow and Sable. Thailand, 2014: Richard Webb, 1 week & 23 mammal

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