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March 2015

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31 March 2015
Africa

New trip report: South Africa

A list of species seen on a successful trip to to South Africa, 2015: Romain Bocquier, 12 days & 61 species including Aardvark, Aardwolf, Wild Dog, Honey Badger, South African

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31 March 2015
Oriental

New trip report: Gujurat

Great new report from a Richard Webb-led, Wildwings tour to Gujurat: 12 days & 27 species including Striped Hyena, Asiatic Lion, Wolf and Desert Jird. jon

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30 March 2015
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RED WOLF REINTRODUCTION IN PERIL

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30 March 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

Another Western Sahara trip report

In March I got the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of many other mammal watchers and made a trip to Western Sahara. We didn’t do as well with spotlighting as lot of ot

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26 March 2015
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Aplodontia rufa nigra

I checked the location for Point Arena mountain beaver (don’t remember who recommended it, but thanks!) at the end of Alder Creek Beach Rd. that branches of Hwy 1 just N of M

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23 March 2015
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Top 10 Night Safaris

Here is a blog I wrote on night safaris. Keep in mind that my organization’s membership has all levels of nature skill and interest, so I tried to give a varied account. And

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21 March 2015
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Macroscelides micus

For those interested in sengis, the 2014 paper describing Macroscelides micus is in open access. It has some useful discussion on sengi systematics. Note that IUCN still lists Mac

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21 March 2015
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Lesser grisons

Always thought this would be a really tough animal to see and regretted not joining Richard Webb when he scored in El Palmar, Argentina 2 years ago. Anyway just back from 4 days th

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20 March 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Western Sahara

Western Sahara, 2015: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 9 days & 13 species including Ruppells and Fennec Fox, Wildcat and Striped Polecat. In English and Spanish This will be the last

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20 March 2015
Africa

New Trip Report: Djibouti

A report – with great photos – from an interesting country Djibouti, 2014: Remco Hofland, 1 week & 12 species including Speke’s Pectinator, Dorcas and Soemmer

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