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November 2014

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3 November 2014
Australasia

Killer Whales off West Australia (Bremer Bay)

An interesting article on an offshore Killer Whale hotspot off of Bremer Bay (between Albany and Esperance in WA) that Ry Beaver sent me. I imagine it would be a good area for many

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3 November 2014
Oriental

(Perhaps) a good site for Sunda Pangolins in Malaysia

Curtis Hart spotted this herping report of a trip to Peninsula Malayasia. The author – Rupert Lewis – saw a Sunda Pangolin at Kuala Nerang, in the far north of the coun

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3 November 2014
North American
Idaho

Pygmy Rabbit site near Bannack State Park, Dillon, Idaho

Thank you to Paul Carter for sending me the following report for a Pygmy Rabbit site in Idaho. Seems like its been a really good year for this species. Jon Reservoir Creek road tur

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3 November 2014
AfricaEurope and the PalearcticOriental

News of Three Iconic Mammals: Aye Aye Site in Madagascar; Red Panda’s in Myanmar; Iberian Lynx in Portugal

Three places to see 3 very different – but iconic – mammals. Rich Lindie (from Rockjumper) has just seen his first Aye Aye at Farankaraina, on the Masoala Peninsula. If

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