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November 2014

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28 November 2014
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Is Foping open to eco-tourists?

Just out of curiosity I searched for Foping Nature Reserve on Trip Advisor and Flickr. I saw a review from April, 2014, June, 2013, and a picture of a Giant Panda from April 2012.

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28 November 2014
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Sierra Nevada/Great Basin trip, June 2015

Dear All, I’ll be guiding a one-week tour to the Sierra Nevada and the Great Basin in June 2015. Please have a look at the description at http://dinets.info/CA-NV-2015.pdf.

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27 November 2014
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help wanted with rabbit identification Dubois, Wyoming

Hi all Can anyone help with the identification of this cottontail? It was photographed near Dubois, Wyoming at an altitude of about 7000 feet. Regards Steve

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24 November 2014
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Spanish mongooses

People who have visited Spain might like to know that mongooses there have been found to be genetically distinct from African ones, with 200,000 years since divergence. Vladimir Di

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23 November 2014
North American

Gray Fox vs a (dead) Rattlesnake

This is a fun video Camera Trap Codger: How to kill a dead snake Jon

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22 November 2014
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Bering Sea islands trip, June 30-July 7

We are now finalizing the schedule of the Bering Sea Islands trip. It will include St Paul, St Matthew, and Unalaska Islands. In addition to island endemics such as Unalaska Collar

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21 November 2014
Africa

New Trip Report – Uganda

A new report from Romain Bocquier who is just back from Uganda. Uganda, 2014: 10 days & 46 species including Eastern Gorilla, Uganda Red Colobus, L’Hoest’s Monkey a

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20 November 2014
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Mammals in the News

Unique Among Animals, Kangaroos Use Tail as Fifth Leg, Scientists Find. How many legs does a kangaroo have? The correct answer, according to new research, is five. See more here ht

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19 November 2014
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New Trip Reports – Madagascar and France & Spain

Two new reports just uploaded to mammalwatching.com Madagascar, 2014: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month & lots of good stuff including Fossa, Fanaloka, Ring-tailed & Narrow-strip

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17 November 2014
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Malaysia & Singapore trip report

Hi all I recently returned from Malaysia and Singapore – even though it wasn’t a hardcore wildlife watching trip this time, we visited a couple of great areas and ma

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  1. Lennartv on Uganda June/July 202521 August 2025

    If you were to return to Uganda you may find anomalure to be more easier than usual because at Semliki…

  2. Lennartv on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?21 August 2025

    With a 1.4 extender you'd be looking at F9.0 maximum. Personally I can still do a lot with that, but…

  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?21 August 2025

    Thank you. An extender for 100 - 400 f/6.3 would render it useless, especially in a forest and especially for…

  4. Michael Johnson on Uganda June/July 202521 August 2025

    Should have said I am very envious of your pangolin and anomalure, though.

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