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November 2014

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13 November 2014
North American

For Polar Bears, a Climate Change Twist

An interesting article, highlighting a number of mammals feeding on Snow Geese around Hudson. LA PÉROUSE BAY, Manitoba — The sea ice here on the western shore of Hudson Bay brea

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13 November 2014
Oriental

Bryde’s Whales off of Bangkok

Coke Smith just sent me this excellent account of a trip to see Bryde’s Whales off of Bangkok. This is quite a hard species to see in many places and I had no idea they were

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13 November 2014
AfricaCentral and South AmericaEurope and the Palearctic

Mammals in the news

Some recent stories Wild mouse lemurs live six times longer than similar-sized mammals. A new study has found that brown mouse lemurs in the wild can live to be up to at least eigh

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