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March 2015

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16 March 2015
North American

Smallish nocturnal rodents climbing trees in Miami?

Hello all, A quick question – I was in Florida at the weekend and on Saturday night I was staking out a Florida Bonneted Bat roost (and I saw some.. trip report to follow). W

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16 March 2015
Uncategorised

New trip report: UK

Last month, Tim and I visited the UK to look for mammals. We now managed to finish our trip report, which you can find here: https://mammaling.wordpress.com/ Thanks again for all

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13 March 2015
Australasia

New Trip Report – Australia & a day in Hong Kong

Dominique Brugiere is just back from yet another trip, this time 6 weeks in southern Australia. Australia & Hong Kong 2015: Dominique Brugiere, 6 weeks & some nice species

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12 March 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Chile

Stefan Lithner was in Chile last year and, as usual for Stefan, had an interesting trip. Chile, 2014: Stefan Lithner, 3 weeks & 26 species including Northern Huemul, Southern V

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12 March 2015
North American
Ontario

New Trip Report: Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

I spent last weekend in Ontario, mainly in Algonquin Provincial Park, about 3 hours north of Toronto. I first visited Algonquin in March 2013 primarily to look for Eastern Wolves.

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11 March 2015
Uncategorised

Incredible Canada Lynx Encounter

Lucky man! Colorado here I come…

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9 March 2015
Central and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticNorth American

Mammals in the News

Lots of good – or at least not bad – news, for once this week (unless you are a Californian Dolphin) The first Wolf in 150 years has been spotted in Holland. Ok, so per

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8 March 2015
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Special night drives in Tabin Borneo – clouded leopard quest

I see that this April A well-known UK tour company is offering two tours to Borneo specifically looking for Clouded Leopard. The tour includes six nights at Tabin, the key differen

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6 March 2015
Uncategorised

Bouvier’s Red Colobus Rediscovered

See here: https://www.facebook.com/elusiveredcolobus

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6 March 2015
Europe and the Palearctic
Belarus

New Trip Report – Belarus

Jan Kelchtermans, from Europe’s Big 5, has just finished a tour in Belarus. Surprisingly this is only the second Belarussian report on mammalwatching.com (the other is mine f

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