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January 2015

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8 January 2015
Africa

New Trip Report – Uganda

Happy new year everyone. I have a few reports to upload and will do so over the coming days. Here’s the first one, from Richard Webb Uganda, 2014: 2 weeks & 50 species in

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7 January 2015
Africa

MAMMALS in ETHIOPIA (October 2014)

Dear all, First of all a happy new year, secondly a small report on a short mammal trip in Ethiopia! Highlights were a close encounter (on foot) with a Buffalo in Chebera-Churchura

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6 January 2015
Uncategorised

Encounter with a Zanzibar Servaline Genet

Happy New Year to all members of this blog! I have the following story as a followup to Valdimir’s last post regarding amateur mammalwatching: Last month I had the mammal thr

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5 January 2015
Uncategorised

Mammalwatching paper

Dear All, I am writing an essay about current and potential importance of amateur mammalwatching for science and conservation; I’ll probably submit it to Conservation Biology

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4 January 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

pygmy moon rat?

Look what the cat dragged in… 🙂 http://waarnemingen.be/waarneming/view/96825304?lang=en&local=be  

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3 January 2015
Uncategorised

Some Tasty Endangered Apes

How many of those have you tasted? (There is an attached video. Sometimes it takes a minute to load…) https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152852541113236 Ok perhaps this i

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