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February 2014

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22 February 2014
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NON-PROFIT TRIP TO SEE POLAR BEARS IN SVALBARD JUNE 2014

Polar Bear Expedition Workshop Join us on a once-in-a-lifetime voyage in the High Arctic to experience polar bears in their environment, while learning about their biology, their c

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21 February 2014
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Point Reyes Report with Bobcats Galore…

Well, the title pretty much says it all.  We had a great 3 days at Point Reyes recently with 6 different bobcat sightings total.  Here’s a link to the  report if you are i

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20 February 2014
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Kaeng Krachan Report

I spent several days at Kaeng Krachan last month with Dom Davidson, looking for mammals and birds. The highlight was close and extended views of two young Leopards resting together

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17 February 2014
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300 year old Bowhead, Right whales increasing

An interesting article at http://aeon.co/magazine/nature-and-cosmos/why-is-the-right-whale-returning-to-the-waters-off-cape-cod/ I’d never heard of the magazine before but it

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13 February 2014
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New Trip Reports – France and India

Romain Bocquier sent a list of 30+ mammals he’s seen around his home near Tours in France, including some nice bats (Bechsteins, Barbastelles Grey Long-eared), Pine Martens a

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13 February 2014
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Global Mammal Diversity Map

These maps are cool – heat maps of mammal diversity (and some major orders) worldwide http://biodiversitymapping.org/mammals.htm#thumb Jon

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13 February 2014
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Mammal Biodiversity

Very cool on biodiversity hotspots!   http://biodiversitymapping.org/mammals.htm

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13 February 2014
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“Nemesis Mammal”

Yesterday a mammal watcher on Twitter (Roland Kays @RolandKays) started a discussion on “nemesis mammals.” Roland defines this as “A species you haven’t bee

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12 February 2014
Central and South America

Andean Spectacled bear cam photo shows female rebuffing suitor

Thought this was worth sharing. It can’t be easy wooing such an unwilling lady. http://blog.sandiegozooglobal.org/2014/02/04/courtship-in-front-of-the-camera

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11 February 2014
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Babirusas

My Cool Green Science post on babirusa conservation. Many thanks to Jon Hall and Coke Smith for use of the photos that illustrate it! http://blog.nature.org/science/2014/02/11/babi

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