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March 2016

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7 March 2016
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Owston’s Civet in Laos

I thought this study might be of interest: (link). Owston’s Civet was the most frequently detected small carnivore in a camera trap study in Xe Sap National Protected Area in

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4 March 2016
Uncategorised

It’s The Moment You have All Been Waiting For (Just Kidding): Planning Dzangha-Sangha

Hi again everyone, So I’m starting to try to put it together, and I am clearly open to suggestions regarding: Dates Duration Itinerary I think so far, the people who have ex

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2 March 2016
Oriental

Bangladeshi Mammals

This is an interesting piece on a remote forest in Bangladesh, home to Marbled Cats and Clouded Leopards.   jon

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2 March 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports: Spain

Two more photo-filled reports from Janco van Gelderen Spain, 2015 & 16: Janco van Gelderen, accounts of two trips with 12 species including Egyptian Mongoose and Iberian Lyn

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1 March 2016
Africa
Tanzania

Tanzania, 2016 Trip Report

In early 2016 I visited Tanzania for the third time. This was a work trip but there was no way I could visit one of the world’s great mammal watching destinations without trying

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1 March 2016
North American

New Trip Report: California & Arizona

Simon Feys had a great “honeymoon” in the USA last year.  A marriage made in heaven it seems. California & Arizona, 2015: Simon Feys, 3.5 weeks & an impressiv

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1 March 2016
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report: Tanzania

I was in Tanzania earlier this month: it was a work trip though I squeezed in 4 days in the bush and picked up 39 species (with a lot of help from Charles Foley). Arusha & the

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