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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New Trip Reports – Western Sahara
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, 0
Hi, I just got back from Iceland where I was on a successful hunt for the Northern Lights and...
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New Trip Report – Mongolia
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, 0
Richard Webb is just back from his latest adventure, and I’ve uploaded a really great (and much anticipated by...
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New trip report – Poland
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, 0
Poland, 2014: Mark Hows, 4 days & 18 species including Spotted Souslik, Pine Marten and Racoon Dog. Jon
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Mammal watching in the Carpathian mountains.
Steve Babbs, , Europe and the Palearctic, 6
Hi all. Has anyone tried Mammal watching in the Carpathian mountains, Romania? I know Naturetrek do a wolf, bear...
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Birch Mouse ancestor discovered in Inner Mongolia is new species of rare ‘living fossil’
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, Oriental, 0
Birch mouse ancestor discovered in Inner Mongolia is new species of rare ‘living fossil’ ScienceDaily (May 25, 2011) —...
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Advertising: The Tibetan Plateau in July
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, Oriental, China, TIBET, 0
Royle Safaris have one space open on a July trip to the Tibetan Plateau. Targets include Snow Leopard, Pallas’s Cat,...
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Belated trip report – Latvia (and a bit of Estonia) March 2016
mikehoit, , Europe and the Palearctic, Estonia, Latvia, 0
The second re-posted report after a mishap with the original last year. A short note on mammals from a few...
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New Trip Report: Iceland
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, Iceland, 2
And here is the final report from Sjef Ollers’s recent batch. Iceland, 2020: Sjef Ollers, 12 days & 7...
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