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March 2015

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19 March 2015
Uncategorised

Ribbon seal hunt

Since there is some interest in looking for ribbon seals, let me list the options: 1. I’ll be in Anchorage for a conference on June 10-14 2014. The return airfare to Barrow

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19 March 2015
North American

Eastern Wolf at Algonquin Provincial Park

If anyone is interested, there is a live webcam pointed at a moose carcass in front of the Algonquin visitor centre. An Eastern Wolf is munching on the moose right now. http://www.

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19 March 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Book: They have returned – Experiencing Bear, Lynx and Wolf

I’ve just received a copy of Ralf Burglin’s book on watching and experiencing Europe’s bears, wolves and lynxes “Sie Sind Wieder Da”. Details are here

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19 March 2015
Europe and the Palearctic
Estonia

New Trip Report – Estonian Lynx

Cheryl Antonucci is just back from her first visit to Estonia. A trip report – entertaining as always – is up on mammalwatching.com. **Spoiler alert: if anyone has look

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19 March 2015
North American
Florida

36 hours in Florida

I took a last minute trip to Florida at the weekend, to try again for some mammals I’d failed to see in January. It was 10 – 15 F warmer in mid March than it had been d

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19 March 2015
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North American Mammal Big Day Records

Peter Pyle has published an article on our North American mammal big day records of 30 species in 2013 and 31 species in 2014.

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