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January 2017

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21 January 2017
Uncategorised
Moles

Moles on surface

My paper on surface foraging in moles, to which a few people here have contributed, has just been published. Thanks a lot! PDF provided upon request. Vladimir Dinets

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21 January 2017
North American
CanadaOntario

Fishers and Eastern Wolves daily in Algonquin Ontario

For the past 8 days Fishers, Eastern Wolves and more have been feeding on a Moose carcass in front of the Visitor Centre at Algonquin National Park. I am surprised how long the c

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21 January 2017
Uncategorised

2017 trips

Dear All, Just a reminder that I’m looking for participants willing to do the following trips: (1) Nome area, 3-5 days, early or late March or early April. Mammals & bird

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17 January 2017
Central and South America
Paraguay

New Trip Report: Paraguay

Here’s a new report – I think his first for mammalwatching.com – from Robert Foster who had a stellar trip to Paraguay back in 2015. Paraguay, 2015: Robert Foster

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17 January 2017
Oriental

Bay cat – Kalabakan FR

Just stumble across this report from Borneo and Kalabakan forest reserve (quite heavily logged reserve). http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0077598#s3

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17 January 2017
North American
CaliforniaMaineRhode Island

New Trip Report: USA 2016 (New England, California, Florida)

Here are Samuel Marlin’s notes of mammals seen during several trips to the USA in 2016. USA, 2016: Samuel Marlin, several trips & 25 species including Moose and Southern

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17 January 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur Tiger trackingRussian tiger trackingSiberian tiger trackingSiberian tiger watching

Siberian Tiger Tracking Tour to Russia – Royle Safaris (6)

A wildlife watching holiday focusing on Siberian Tigers and tracking and monitoring them in the forests of the Russian Far East. We got many tigers on camera traps and saw numerous

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16 January 2017
Africa
South Africa

Some selective mammaling in South Africa

I was back in South Africa over Christmas and New Year 2016/17. This was my fifth trip to the country, but the first time my girlfriend, Amber, had been. Amber has some novel idea

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16 January 2017
Oriental
China

New Trip Report: Labahe, Sichuan

Andy Reeve sent me his report of a few days birding and mammaling in Sichuan. Labahe, Sichuan, 2016: Andy Reeve, 6 days & 9 species including Red Panda(s) and a Hog Badger. Jon

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15 January 2017
Central and South America
Lesser Antilles

Saint Lucia & Martinique

Dear All, I’m back from a two-week trip to Saint Lucia and Martinique. Got to see all local bats and melon-headed whales, and also to snorkel with sperm whales and Fraser&#82

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