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May 2014

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2 May 2014
AfricaEurope and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Reports: The Western Sahara, South Africa & Nepal

Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Western Sahara, 2014: Juan Luis Ortega, 10 days & 13 species including an African Wolf (with pictures too). South Africa, 2014: Juan Lui

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30 April 2014
North American

Otter vs Gator

We’ve barely recovered from the snake-eats-croc photos, and now this: Photos reveal a river otter in Florida attacking a young alligator, which it then ripped into for lunch. The

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30 April 2014
Oriental

“Extinct” deer rediscovered in Vietnam

Roosevelt’s barking deer, or Roosevelt’s muntjac, was first discovered in 1929 by the sons of President Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Jnr and Kermit Roosevelt, in Lao. After tha

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27 April 2014
Oriental

Snow Leopard Trip – October 2014: any interest in joining?

Hi, I’ve decided (finally) to go look for Snow Leopards in Hemis National Park, India and am putting together a small group of people (no more than 6). Provisional dates are

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27 April 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
Croatia

New Trip Report – Croatia

Here’s an account of my trip to Croatia last week to find a Mediterranean Monk Seal Jon

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26 April 2014
Central and South America

New Trip Report – Nicaragua

Fiona Reid was in Nicaragua last month and had another great. trip. Nicaragua, 2014: Fiona Reid 12 days & 43 species. Highlights including Jaguarundi, Hooded, Spotted and Hog-n

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25 April 2014
Central and South America

New trip report – Chile

I’ve just uploaded a short report from Romain Bocquier Chile, 2014: Romain Bocquier, 8 days & 15 species including Geoffroy’s Cat, Puma and Commerson’s Dolphi

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24 April 2014
Uncategorised

Mule deer migration routes in Wyoming

Interesting piece of newly discovered migration route of mule deer in Wyoming – approx. 500 individuals travel 150 miles each season. https://www.thedodo.com/researchers-unco

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24 April 2014
Uncategorised

Non-mammal watching trip to China with 7 species

So unlike Sjef, I had a good session in the “How NOT to mammal-watch in China” school. 1. Don’t go to the places where all the tourists go (Jiuzhaigou, Emeishan

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23 April 2014
North American
identificationMustela

Weasel Identification Help

I saw this little guy in 2006, before I was really deeply into wildlife watching. I saw it at the Calgary Zoo, in Alberta, Canada. It was running through the portion of the zoo loc

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