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June 2015

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9 June 2015
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Cougar-Wolf battle caught on phone camera

This battle was witness in south central Vancouver Island (BC). Loser died. http://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/cougar-vs-wolf-unreal-battle-caught-on-camera-near-lake-cowichan-1.240

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8 June 2015
North American

New Trip Report: SW Great Basin (USA) Rodent Safari

Here’s a report of Vladimir Dinets’s latest rodent safari in California and Nevada, which saw a bunch of nice rodents. South West Great Basin, May 2015: An account of a

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6 June 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Tibet

Jesper Hornskov’s latest trip report from 2 week’s in Tibet last month saw 25 species including several Pallas’s Cats, Eurasian Otter and Wolf. I’m looking

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5 June 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Finland

A new report from Sjef Ollers, who is just back from a successful trip to Finland. Finland, 2015: 6 days & 8 species including Wolf, Wolverine, Brown Bear and Reindeer. Jon

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3 June 2015
AfricaAustralasiaEurope and the PalearcticOrientalUncategorised

Mammals in the News

A few recent stories that caught my eye. I was expecting some sort of online tool to identify birds and it has arrived (though I anticipated more of a Shazam for bird song). Now wh

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3 June 2015
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Update on massive Saiga die-off in Central Asia

In just a few weeks, half of the world’s population of Saiga antelopes are dead from an unidentified emerging disease. My last post from 10 days ago put the fatality count at

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2 June 2015
Central and South AmericaEurope and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports: Svalbard and Costa Rica

Hello, we got back from Sumatra on Sunday after an excellent trip with over 60 different species in under 2 weeks. A report will follow soon. Meanwhile, I just added two new report

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1 June 2015
North American
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RFI: Big Bend NP, Texas

I will be in BBNP for the first time from June 18-22. I would appreciate any information/recommendations. I would love to see cougar (of course) but will also be looking for ringta

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