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July 2014

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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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4 July 2014
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Costa Rica & Panama

Dear all, a new report Costa Rica & Panama, 2014: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month & some nice species including, in Costa Rica, a Mexican Porcupine, and, in Panama, Rothschild&

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2 July 2014
Africa

New Sengi (Round Eared Elephant Shrew) Species

In the news today, from Namibia http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140626132216.htm Jon

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2 July 2014
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Arabian oryx in Israel

Hi all I’m considering a trip to Israel for the first two weeks of next April. One of my main targets would be Arabian oryx. From the report by Timo Marijnissen it seems the

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1 July 2014
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Tibet trip list (Pallas’s Cat was highlight)

I was in China (Tibetan Plateau and environs) June 2014 with a UK bird tour. We did great on birds, okay on mammals — it just was NOT a mammal trip is the thing, so I missed

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