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June 2017

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19 June 2017
North American
Glaucomys oregonensisHumboldt’s flying squirrelNorthern Flying Squirrel

Northern Flying Squirrel Split

A mitochondrial DNA study has shown that the flying squirrels occurring on the Pacific coast of North America are  distinct from Northern Flying Squirrels, with no evidence of hyb

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19 June 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Summertime on the Changthang Plateau (Ladakh)

Here’s an interesting report from Anjana and Rishi and Wildtales.In who went to Ladakh to look for things other than Snow Leopards and saw a Pallas’s Cat. Changthang Pl

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19 June 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur leopardAmur leopard photographyRoyle SafarisWildlife HolidaysWildlife watching tours

Amur leopard tour

Is anyone interested in the use of a special photography hide (3 pax maximum – with one place already booked) located in the best place in the world for Amur Leopard photogra

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