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July 2016

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19 July 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Brown Bearwolf

Unusual alliance between two species

Bear and wolf – captured by Finnish photographer Lassi Rautiainen in Finland.

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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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8 July 2016
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Novataxa

A useful resource for tracking taxonomic changes: http://novataxa.blogspot.com/

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7 July 2016
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Demarest Kill

I’ve spent the last two weeks in and around New City, New York. I’d rather be pretty much anywhere but there, but I found a nice tiny county park called Demarest Kill

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3 July 2016
North American

Yellow Bellied Marmot .. Not as cute as I thought

Nick Waterstraat was lucky enough to observe this rare – and bloodthirsty – Marmot behaviour in California.  Fascinating. Jon

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1 July 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report – India

I am now in Australia for a couple of weeks with my kids: some mammals, some friends and a lot of wine I hope.  So I won’t be adding trip reports til I get back.  In the me

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