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June 2015

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17 June 2015
Europe and the Palearctic
Bulgaria

New Trip Report – Bulgaria

Two weeks ago there were no Bulgarian reports on mammalwatching.com. Now we have two: is Bulgaria the new European mammal destination? It certainly sounds pretty nice based on this

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17 June 2015
Uncategorised

RFI: Boise

We’ll have two full days after a business trip in Boise, on July 3 and 4. Is it still worth looking for any of the local ground squirrels (Idaho, Merriam’s, or Piute) t

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17 June 2015
Uncategorised

Voles of Anchorage

I just spent a few days at a conference in Anchorage, Alaska, and had time to explore some of the numerous parks in and around the city. It’s a great place to see a few speci

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16 June 2015
Oriental

New Trip Report – Way Kambas (Sumatra)

Paul Carter was in Way Kambas last year and had a good week with 31 species of mammals including Pen-tailed Tree Shrew, Malaysian Slit-faced Bat, Yellow-throated Marten and a proba

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16 June 2015
Uncategorised

Shrew plague

Over the last few months, I’ve heard a few people complaining that they’ve never seen a shrew in the wild. I couldn’t really help them, because I don’t know

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15 June 2015
Uncategorised

A Tribute to Mammal Watching (and Vladimir’s Book)

Here is a blog I wrote about the rise of mammal watching, including my own long-time fascination with mammals, the importance of this web site to fellow enthusiasts and how Vladimi

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14 June 2015
Uncategorised

SE California to W Texas: 24 Bats in 24 Days

Our main vacation this year was planned around attending a week-long workshop on bat monitoring techniques, held in southeast Arizona, and organized by Bat Conservation and Managem

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12 June 2015
Uncategorised

Notes about mammal watching at Deramakot, Way Kambas and Gunung Leuser: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

I wanted to attach this as a comment on Jon’s trip report but you can’t add attachments in comments so I will just attach it in a different post. Make sure to read Jon&

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11 June 2015
Oriental
BorneoSumatra

New Trip Report – Sabah & Sumatra

Sumatran Orang Utan I spent the last two weeks of May in Sabah (Deramakot Forest Reserve) and Sumatra (Way Kambas & Gunung Leuser)with Jean-Michel Bompar and Tomer Ben-Yehuda.

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10 June 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports: Scotland, Spain and Bulgaria

Richard Webb just contributed 3 short trip reports of recent European trips. Scotland, 2015: 2 days in Perthshire to see European Beaver and 5 other species including Mountain Hare

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