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October 2015

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8 October 2015
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RFI: Moose and Fisher in New England

I’ll be living in Boston for a year, and I’d like to see Moose and Fisher while I’m here. What’s the best place to search for Moose within a 3-4 (perhaps 5)

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6 October 2015
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Spotlights, which are actually flashlights now

Hi all, I’ve been looking into new lights recently and thought I’d pass along what I’ve learned. LED emitters and batteries have evolved a lot since the last thre

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5 October 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Reports: Bolivia

Two new interesting reports from Nicholas McPhee, our man in Bolivia. San Miguelito Jaguar Reserve, 2015: Nicolas McPhee, 7 days & 33 species including Geoffroy’s Cats, T

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5 October 2015
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Asia advice for wildlife trek

Hello everyone! I am hoping to get some savvy mammal heavy travel advice regarding a few of my upcoming trips. I have just found out that I have 2 weeks free in late December early

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4 October 2015
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RFI Spain

Hello, I’ll be in Spain in two weeks for a few days and wonder if anyone would have information on where best to look for Cantabrian bears and wolves?  Other mammal intel w

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4 October 2015
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New Marine Mammals Guide

A book that I got in US edition but I think also coming out in UK is titled “Marine Mammals of the World: A Comprehensive Guide to Their Identification (2nd ed).” This

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3 October 2015
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Video Mammals of the American West

Hi people, I wanted to share my Full HD videos of the Mammals of the American West full of highlights! In my videos I call the region Midwest by mistake. I filmed them during a ver

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1 October 2015
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Tibetan Plateau, 2015

The Tibetan Plateau – one of the last major ecozones left on my bucket list – had been on my radar for several years. I’d been saving a trip for a rainy day, or at least

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1 October 2015
Africa

New Trip Report: Bioko Island

A fascinating report from Curtis Hart who spent 5 months in Bioko Island from October through March. What a place! Bioko Island, 2014-15: Curtis Hart’s notes of a 5 month sta

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30 September 2015
North American

New Trip Report: Maui

Vladimir Dinets took a nearly-mammalless vacation in Maui and sent me these notes on the island’s few mammals. Maui, 2015: Vladimir Dinets’s notes on various mammals oc

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