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August 2015

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14 August 2015
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Canid systematics

Hi All, My overview of Canis systematics just got published. Unfortunately, it became a bit outdated since being accepted last February, and they didn’t send me the proofs, s

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11 August 2015
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Global Mammal Watching Check List

Dear all, At the start of this year I uploaded – after lots of comments – a global mammal watching check list, largely based on the IUCN Redlist species database. And I

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10 August 2015
Africa

Mammals in the News

Just a couple of articles recently that I wanted to share. First, an interesting piece on why Forest Elephants are not always recognised as a different species to the larger Africa

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7 August 2015
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Brief Scotland update

Hi all I made a whistlestop tour of various places in Scotland last weekend so thought I’d provide a short report in case anyone is visiting the region over the summer. In

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6 August 2015
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Lepus capensis taxonomy

The issue of the taxonomy of Lepus capensis and its relatives is very complicated. The alarming signs of a seriously flawed classification are all there: species limits are often s

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5 August 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Bolivian Chaco

Nicholas McPhee (from Nick’s Adventures Bolivia) has sent me the first of what he promises will be frequent reports of his tours in Bolivia. If the first – from the Gra

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5 August 2015
North American

New Trip Report: Alaska and a little bit of Idaho and Washington State

Brooke’s Range, Alaska I spent a week and a bit last month in the north west USA and Alaska. I was with my kids so it was not a full-on mammal trip, though I suspect my 11 ye

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4 August 2015
Africa

New Trip Report: Central African Republic

It is great to see tourists visiting the wonderful Sangha Lodge again! Here’s a recent report with a bunch of great mammals, many of which I missed when I was there. I need t

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4 August 2015
Africa

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

Curtis Hart just sent me an impressive report of his 6 week trek through Ethiopia Ethiopia, 2015: Curtis Hart, 6 weeks & 72 species including Bale Monkey, Speke’s Pectina

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