I just found out that IUCN SSC Small Mammal Specialist Group has a Facebook page, with lots of interesting news. Check it out!
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Stoats hunting hares.
Jeroen Verhoeff, , General Mammal Watching, 0
I am searching for sightings and pictures of stoats attacking adult brown hares. If anyone can send or direct...
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Against the Tide: Currents Keep Dolphins Apart; Study Finds Invisible Oceanographic Factors That Keep Populations Separate
Jon Hall, , General Mammal Watching, 0
ScienceDaily (Mar. 24, 2011) — Conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society, the American Museum of Natural History, and other...
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Quick update from Iceland.. Just 5 species
tomeslice, , General Mammal Watching, 0
So this clearly wasn’t a mammal-watching trip… We saw 5 species: Grey and Harbor seals at Ytri-Tunga point on Snaefellsnes...
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Out on a Limb
mattinidaho, , General Mammal Watching, 0
My blog on the continued importance of natural history and field observation to science. It includes info on the...
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Aye-ayes in Maraontsetra
mikehoit, , General Mammal Watching, 0
I’ve just noticed Jason Woolgar’s query regarding Aye-aye, which has prompted me to post (rather belatedly I’m afraid) about the...
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Do we have a starting point?
jasonwoolgar, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Hi Jon At the risk of evoking howls of derision from your more dedicated followers, can you explain why exactly...
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Carnivore taxonomy news
Vladimir Dinets, , General Mammal Watching, 3
There is a new paper on the phylogeny of Feliformia (cats, civets, mongooses, hyenas and relatives), available open-access here....
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Request of pictures, Marsupials. Handbook of the Mammals of the World
José Luis Copete, , General Mammal Watching, 0
Dear friends, My name is José Luis Copete, amd I’m photographic editor at the HMW series. We are now...
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Thanks – this is great!