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February 2015

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6 February 2015
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Central Kalahari Game Reserve

The discussion of South African goodies reminded me that there is a wonderful place in Botswana that most mammalwatchers seem to be unaware of: Central Kalahari Game Reserve. It&#8

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6 February 2015
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Javan Rhino

It’s apparently not that hard to see, if you get to the right place:

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5 February 2015
Central and South America

The Richness of Rainforests

Some impressive diversity in the Madre de Dios in Peru .. check out the section from 2:58… which just goes to show that just because you don’t see anything, it doesn&#8

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4 February 2015
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Aye-ayes in Maraontsetra

In November 2013 I visited Madagascar, taking in the northwest, southwest and central forests as many bird/mammal groups do, before heading to the Masoala peninsular in the northea

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4 February 2015
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Beaked whales & lynxes (not together)

Hi all Catching up with all the pots on here and thought I’d share a couple of things I haven’t seen mentioned as yet. There was this small piece regarding Baird&#821

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3 February 2015
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Eastern South Africa: Hluluwe Imfolozi or Northern Kruger?

I am planning a trip to Eastern SA in september 2015. My 3 week Itinerary is as follows: Kruger  (7 nights, now considering skukuza, satara, punda maria, olifants, lower sabie),

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3 February 2015
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Cuscuses in West Papua

I thought some of you mammal watchers might like to see a couple of photos my friend Nick Cobb took while we were bird watching in West Papua in October 2014. Waigeo Cuscus We saw

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2 February 2015
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Six of the best places to see platypus

Here’s a useful link for those traveling south, way south. http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/travel/destinations/2015/01/best-places-to-see-platypus/

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2 February 2015
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More Marmothon

For Groundhog Day (in the US): Here’s my blog on Dave Robichaud’s Marmothon with tips on seeing all 6 North American marmots. Thanks Dave for the idea and thanks Coke S

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1 February 2015
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Mammalwatching.com: Time for a facelift

Dear all, mammalwatching.com is 10 years old this year and I’d like to update and improve the site to celebrate. Whatever I do will be subject to the twin constraints of my v

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