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April 2017

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19 April 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Onager taxonomy

A new paper shows that splitting kiang as a separate species was a mistake. Lots of other interesting stuff there, too.

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19 April 2017
North American
BadgerIndianaMichiganMidwestOhio

RFI: Badgers in the Midwest

Having dipped American Badger in Colorado last weekend, I’d like to find a spot closer to home (Columbus, OH) to search for them. They are present in Ohio, but they are appar

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19 April 2017
North American
ColoradoTrip Report

Colorado

I went to Colorado last week to give a talk at CSU, and I took the weekend to drive around looking for birds and mammals. The highlights were seeing several Swift Foxes at Pawnee G

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19 April 2017
North American
Mexico

New Trip Report: Baja California and the Sea of Cortez

Another trip report from Richard Webb, thankfully looking at mammals this time 🙂 Baja California & the Sea of Cortez, 2017: Richard Webb, 11 days & 16 species including

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19 April 2017
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Chinese mammals – including Giant Panda trip – one place available March 2018

There has been a drop out on a very small group trip to explore some of rural China in search of a range of wildlife including a week dedicated to panda tracking and hopefully pand

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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