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March 2018

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15 March 2018
Central and South America

Silky anteater in Costa Rica

As soon as I read Jon Hall’s account of finding silky anteaters in the Damas mangroves of    Costa Rica it became a priority destination given our goal of chasing vertebrate f

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13 March 2018
Uncategorised

LCD Monitors for Thermal Scopes

Portable LCD Monitors for Thermal Scopes I spent a fair bit of time looking for a LCD monitor to connect to my Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ30V Thermal Scope. The Pulsar scope itself can

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12 March 2018
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Starting today, mammalwatching officially exists :-)

Our paper (with Jon Hall): Mammalwatching: A new source of support for science and conservation has just been published in IJBC. It’s open access: http://www.academicjournals

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9 March 2018
Central and South America
Mammals of Brazil

Mammals of Brazil

Hi people, A video of some cool mammals I filmed during a 5-week birding trip to Brazil in July/August 2017!   The Pantanal, Mato Grosso: Azara’s Agouti, Collared Peccar

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9 March 2018
Oriental
Mammals of Borneo

Mammals of Borneo

Hi people, Some mammals I filmed in Sabah, Borneo, in May 2018. Birding trip, sorry… Sepilok: Bornean Orangutan (wild ones), Least Pygmy Squirrel, Philippine Slow Loris, Sund

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9 March 2018
Central and South America
Nicaragua

New Trip Report: Nicaragua

Curtis Hart has joined the ranks of those who have seen some great mammals in Nicaragua (and those who have a thermal imager)! Nicaragua, 2018: Curtis Hart, 3 weeks & 50 specie

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8 March 2018
North American
Antelope ValleyBotta's Pocket GophersSouthern California

Update on Southern California Botta’s Pocket Gopher Sites

To update my previous report, Botta’s Pocket Gophers now seem less easy to find at the Lebec Rest Area (I-5 in Gorman) but if you are in Southern California, two places provi

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7 March 2018
Central and South AmericaUncategorised
BrazilFransicana Dolphin

Help! Franciscana or Cotero Dolphins?

Help! I have have been agonising over photos of Franciscana and Cotero Dolphins (Giuanan Dolphins) trying to turn at least one of the animals I saw in Brazil last week into a Fra

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5 March 2018
Oriental
serow

serow tracks

If anybody has photos of serow tracks, could you please email them to me (dinets at gmail)? I need them for a study I’m working on. If you have measurements or sketches of th

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