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31 July 2014
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Fascinating post on Amazon short-eared dogs

Link to article: Short-eared dog? Uncovering the secrets of one of the Amazon’s most mysterious mammals – Leslie  

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29 July 2014
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Another Texas Ocelot Killed on Road

Yet another ocelot dead on the road. The carnage continues, as the species’ survival in South Texas grows increasingly uncertain.

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28 July 2014
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Request of pictures, Marsupials. Handbook of the Mammals of the World

Dear friends, My name is José Luis Copete, amd I’m photographic editor at the HMW series. We are now asking for pictures of Marsupials, for Volume 5. I already received arou

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27 July 2014
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Coolest Mammal seen from your window/balcony?

So for the past several weeks I’ve had no time to go ‘sploring, since I had back-to-back tests in Analytical Functions 2, and other similarly pleasant-sounding courses

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24 July 2014
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Backlog of trip reports

Dear all Just an apology that I haven’t been able to upload trip reports for the past couple of weeks and won’t be able to upload them til I get home from Australia in

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22 July 2014
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Mammal Big Day

Tim and I decided to try for a mammal big day this weekend in Belgium. We were less successful than we hoped and would have liked but we did manage some very nice sightings, includ

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22 July 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

Turkey Trip Report

I spent ten days looking for mammals and birds in southern Turkey last month. I rented a car in Adana and drove to various sites, including those around Aladagar, Birecik, and Sili

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21 July 2014
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Uinta & Wyoming Ground Squirrels

I find these 2 species very difficult to distinguish. The ground squirrel above was photographed at Fossil Butte National Monument. It appeared “buffier” than the Uinta

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14 July 2014
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Pygmy Rabbits

Despite spending a lot of time in sagebrush country, I had never seen a pygmy rabbit. Mammal watcher Dave Robichaud, who found me through this site, stopped in Idaho recently to se

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9 July 2014
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Canid in Harenna forest (Ethiopia)

Recently, during a trip to Ethiopia, we saw a group of two animals, exactly like the animal observed by Cocke Smith in 2012.   Was discussed the identity of the animal, some peopl

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