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November 2015

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12 November 2015
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batsBorneo

Bat ID help – Danum Valley, Sabah

On a recent visit to the wonderful Danum Valley in Sabah (Malaysian Borneo), I came across this bat while walking a trail in the early morning. I only noticed it as the bat flew in

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9 November 2015
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Quolls & Toad Sausages

An interesting story from my colleague Justine Hausheer: can helicopter deployed toad sausages save the northern quoll? It’s not a joke — it’s a real conservation

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8 November 2015
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“The Yellowstone of the Amazon”

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3 November 2015
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Omura’s Whale

http://news.neaq.org/2015/10/new-video-of-nearly-unknown-whale.html

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1 November 2015
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Record Mammal Big Day

Three mammal big days run in central California in the last few years have yielded significantly higher totals than the few other attempts in the U.S. of which I know. These includ

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31 October 2015
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Chipmunk ID’s help wanted!

Hi people, Back in 2013 I did a big roadtrip, seeing nearly 50 mammal species. Around half of them were squirrel species. Many chipmunks were seen, but I´m not sure which exactly.

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31 October 2015
Australasia

New Trip Report – Australia

Here’s a new report from Steve Morgan, just back from Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania: 4 weeks & 45 species including Tiger Quoll, Honey Possum and Eastern Lon

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30 October 2015
Central and South America

Pacarana or shrew oppossums?

Any specific suggestions for finding these creatures? I am heading to Bolivia in December and will be elsewhere along the Andes in future years. Thanks….mac hunter  

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30 October 2015
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Surprise

Hold on, let me move this rock out of the way. http://9gag.com/gag/aZN24D0?ref=android.s.email So that’s how you find one of those… Looks like we’ll need a speci

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29 October 2015
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Bracken Cave

Some nice photos from inside Bracken Cave in Texas, the world’s largest bat cave.

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