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January 2017

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11 January 2017
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Reports: Sichuan & Shaanxi

Here are two new reports via Sid Francis in Sichuan. Sichuan and Shaanxi, 2016: Justin Brown and Linden Stear’s links to YouTube videos plus notes of 29 species encountered i

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9 January 2017
Oriental

Ganges River Dolphin and other species near Koshi Tappu, Nepal

Just got back from a 3-day trip to Koshi Tappu in SE Nepal, where we saw and photographed four Ganges River Dolphins immediately adjacent to the south side of the Koshi Barrage dam

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9 January 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Aurochs return

to Europe makes the CNN homepage. I am impressed how quickly selective breeding can work (at least superficially) http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/09/world/auroch-rewilding/index.htm

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6 January 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

A trip to Mongolia

Hi this is my first thread in this community. In early October I had a trip to Mongolia, besides the wild horse and elk in Hustai, I was lucky to come across a wild camel (not the

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5 January 2017
Africa
Africa

Sharing ride to Dzangha Sanga?

Dear All, I am going to Dzangha Sanga in the first half of February. Would anyone be interested in sharing the car hire? I have a little bit of flexibility with the dates. I’

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5 January 2017
North American

what is this mammal?

On this video, compiled from stills taken by a wildlife camera, at 3:02, I have one frame of something jumping across the camera.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOQBrTc7nl4 What

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4 January 2017
Africa

Kgalagadi Bat ID Needed

Hi everyone! On a recent trip to the Kgalagadi we found this bat. Can anyone help me to ID the Bat? Thanks!

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4 January 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Italy 2016, Abbruzzo National Park

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2 January 2017
Africa
pangolinPygmy HippoSierra Leone

Sierra Leone – preliminary report

I got back from Sierra Leone a couple days ago. Unfortunately, despite much effort, I did not locate Pygmy Hippo. I came quite close – once seeing very fresh sign, and once h

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2 January 2017
Central and South AmericaNorth American

New Trip Reports: Yucatan * 2

Happy new year from Cape Town. I hope everyone’s 2017 has gotten off to a good start: has anyone seen any new mammals yet? Both Vladimir Dinets and RIchard Webb were in the Yucat

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