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September 2014

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29 September 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Finland

A new report Finland, 2014: John Wright, 4 days & 6 species including Wolverine, Brown Bears and a Grey-sided Vole. Jon

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26 September 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

Trip Report: Crested Porcupines (Italy)

I was back in Italy in September for a week’s work in Turin and wanted to spend a weekend to try again to find a Porcupine. After asking around I decided to focus on two places.

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26 September 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
Bosnia

New Trip Report: Martino’s Snow Vole in Bosnia & Herzegovina

I’ve uploaded a short account of a successful attempt to catch Martino’s Snow Vole Next stop Hemis National Park – and hopefully a Snow Leopard – next week

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25 September 2014
North American

New Trip Report – Western USA

Western USA, 2014: Janco van Gelderen, 3 weeks & 41 species/ssp including Bobcat, Grizzly and Long-tailed Weasel. (Lots of great photos though it also means the file is 15mb) c

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24 September 2014
AfricaEurope and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Reports: Scotland, Borneo, Way Kambas and Ethiopia

I’m still catching up with a backlog of trip reports, including a brief one of my own, but here are some more great reports. Scotland & Northern England, 2014: Steve Morg

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24 September 2014
Central and South AmericaOriental

New Trip Reports: Paraguay, Argentina & the Philippines

Some new trip reports on mammalwatching.com, with more to follow tomorrow The Philippines, 2014: Steve Anyon-Smith, 3 weeks and mainly birds but a great read, as always, and mammal

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22 September 2014
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China mammals

Hi all Like a few others on here I travelled to China recently – the bulk of the tour was on an Oriental Bird Club fundraiser to Qinghai. Depsite being primarily a birding tr

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17 September 2014
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Buying a spotlight in Italy

Hello from Turin where I’m looking forward to a weekend in Tuscany searching for porcupines. Unfortunately my luggage is missing in action and if it doesn’t arrive soon

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16 September 2014
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Tips wanted for a trip to Europe

Hi all It looks like my summer trip is going to be a joint wildlife watching/walking trip, in Europe, with my family. The vague plan at the moment is to go across to the French/Swi

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10 September 2014
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Shrews & Trout

A new study from Alaska’s Bristol Bay on how often rainbow trout and grayling eat shrews: http://blog.nature.org/science/2014/09/10/rainbow-trout-grayling-eat-shrews-bristol-

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