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March 2015

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5 March 2015
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Mystery mouse

Here’s a little mouse hand-caught in Lake Abiata-Shala Nat’l Park, Ethiopia, on 1 March 2009. All that time I thought I knew the species, but now I have doubts. It was

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4 March 2015
Central and South America

New (epic) Trip Report – Nicaragua

Fiona Reid has just sent me one of the most prolifically diverse trip reports I’ve ever seen. Oh how I wish I’d gone on this 2 week trip to Nicaragua last month. To add

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3 March 2015
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Stoat-carrying woodpeckeer: is it fake?

Newest meme: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/03/europe/uk-woodpecker-weasel/index.html Is this fake? I don’t believe a stoat is so small relative to a woodpecker. Talk amoungst yo

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2 March 2015
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Tracking the Ermine

A nice post on looking for Short-tailed Weasels (aka Stoats or Emrine) in Colorado.

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28 February 2015
Australasia

New Trip Report – Australia

A new report from southern Australia Tasmania, Victoria & South Australia, 2014: Juan Luis Ortega, 2.5 weeks & 28 species including Tiger Quoll, Broad-toothed Rat and Giles

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28 February 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Finland

Simon Feys sent me a short report from a successful visit to Finland last year. Great pictures too. Finland, 2014: Simon Feys, 5 days & 9 species including Ringed Seal, Flying

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26 February 2015
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RFI: Georgia

Hi all, I will be in Athens, Georgia, for work in mid-April, and I will have a couple of free-days to look for mammals. I would appreciate any mammal watching sites and key species

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25 February 2015
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Finding Mammals in North America

Sorry for promoting a commercial product, but so many visitors to this blog have contributed to it, it’s almost like our communal effort. The book is hitting the stores in A

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23 February 2015
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Mammals in the News

Quite a lot of interesting articles over the past week or two. Some good news for cats with nice images of Nicaraguan Jaguars and promising news of a recovery for the Amur Leopard.

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22 February 2015
Central and South America
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Brazil–Pantanal 2014 Jaguars and Maned Wolves

We traveled to the Pantanal and other parts of Brazil during the first two weeks of August 2014. The trip was designed to maximize wildlife photography and we saw 17 species. Our

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