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May 2018

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2 May 2018
Oriental

Niviventer – help wanted with identification

Hi can anyone help with this niviventer – presuming I’ve got that bit of the id correct? It was photographed in mangroves not far west of Bangkok. Apologies for the poo

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2 May 2018
Oriental
China

Breaking … “Extinct” Yangtze River Dolphin Rediscovered

Perhaps not a total surprise, but very welcome news, though the reprieve may be short-lived. Thanks to Mark Andrews for sharing this on Facebook today. Jon

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2 May 2018
North American
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Mammal Watching in North America: A new Facebook group

Inspired by the usefulness of the Australian and European mammal watching groups on Facebook I just started one for North America, broadly defined as Canada, the USA and Mexico tho

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1 May 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
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New Trip Report: A Day in the United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates, 2018: Mark Hows, 1 day & several species including Blandford’s Fox. Jon

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1 May 2018
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Kaziranga National Park (Assam)

Here’s a new report from Mattia Altieri, who got back from Assam yesterday (talk about speedy trip reporting!) Kaziranga and Hollongapar, 2018: Mattia Altieri, 10 days &amp

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1 May 2018
North American

Report California October 2017

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1 May 2018
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Mammal Watching Europe – Facebook group

Dear all We started a Facebook group ‘Mammal Watching Europe’ two weeks ago. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1677713955653707/ The idea is to connect the European commu

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