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July 2016

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16 July 2016
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East Coast updates

Trustom Pond NWR (RI): This was an awesome place. Jon Hall’s report on the abundant and diverse small mammals there still holds very true; I visited about a month ago (sorry

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16 July 2016
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Which animal is this?

Good day, In November 2015 we went to Namibia and we could take a picture of this small animal during a nightdrive near Etosha National Park.  We don’t have experience with

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16 July 2016
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Which species of bat?

Good day, In November 2015 we went to Namibia.  In Etosha National Park we could take a picture of a bat, hanging in a tree.  We are not experts in bats but we think this might b

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    Hi Harriet, once you are there, we have a pretty comprehensive library at the lodge too.

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