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April 2018

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21 April 2018
Central and South America
Guatemala

Rapid assessment of bat diversity in Laguna del Tigre National Park, Guatemala

Thanks to Richard Webb for sending me this paper on the bats of Laguna del Tigre NP. Researcher identified 25 species of bats in 8 days. A useful reference for anyone visiting the

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21 April 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
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Western Sahara

Hi all, Following on from recent Western Sahara trip reports and mammal watching ventures it seems pertinent to warn of the dangers of land mines in the area which have been omitte

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21 April 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Israel

New Trip Report(s): Israel

Here’s another report on Israel, this time from Nick Littlwwood who has compiled notes on a series of sightings, primarily in 2017. Israel, 2017: Nick Littelwood, 4 trips &a

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21 April 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Slovakia

New Trip Report: High Tatras, Slovakia

A new report from Ralf Bürglin who was in Slovakia earlier this month. High Tatras, Slovakia, 2018: Ralf Bürglin, 2 days & 6 species including Tatra Chamois and a Wolf. &nbsp

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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