Apparently, there is only one species, although this study was also mtDNA-only.
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New Trip Report: Ethiopia
Jon Hall, , Africa, General Mammal Watching, 0
Here’s a great report from Ethiopia last year. Ethiopia, 2015: Janco van Gelderen, 18 days & 50+ species including Aardwolf, Aardvark, Salt’s...
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Not Your Usual Camera Trapping
mattinidaho, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Wildlife researcher Jonny Armstrong has used studio lighting techniques with his camera trapping. Here are some of the stunning...
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Ramon Crater –> :-(
tomeslice, , General Mammal Watching, 5
I don’t know if this is interesting to anyone, but I’m starting to think less and less of the...
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2 questions
Vladimir Dinets, , General Mammal Watching, New Zealand, Siberia, 14
Dear All, I’ll be in Auckland, NZ for a week in late October. Any tips on wildlife spots within...
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Book Review: Canids of the World
Jon Hall, , Gear Review, General Mammal Watching, 7
Some of you may already have a copy of José R. Castelló’s “Bovids of the World”. If so, you...
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Alerts for new posts
Jon Hall, , General Mammal Watching, Alerts, 0
Just in case you haven’t noticed, it is now possible to subscribe to get alert emails when new posts...
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New Podcast Episode (the Hall and Foley kids) plus “guess that mammal” competition
Jon Hall, , General Mammal Watching, 2
On New Year’s Eve 2021, Ellesmere and Sierra (Charles’s gifted children) sat down with my disappointing offspring – Patrick...
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Looking for Irrawaddy Dolphins in Thailand
hardakerwildlife, , General Mammal Watching, 1
We are going to be in Thailand in early January and have a couple of spare days at the...
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