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July 2014

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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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9 July 2014
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Ocelots & Nilgais

Two blogs I’ve written that may be of interest: Ocelots on the border – last stand for the spotted cat in Texas? Nilgai – how the Asian antelope came to thrive i

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