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July 2018

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17 July 2018
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A Review (a long review) of the latest version of Walker’s Mammals of the World

The first edition of Walker’s Mammals of the World came out in 1964, and the most recent version, which is sorta kinda the 7th edition, was released this week. In between, I have

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17 July 2018
Central and South America

Cat ID assistance

I’m hoping for help with an ID. I’ve just returned from a trip to Ecuador. At San Isidro, a private reserve on the eastern Andean slopes (approx. 2000m, cloudforest, ne

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17 July 2018
Central and South America
Peru

New Trip Report: Manu, Peru

Here’s a report of a productive trip to a place I really need to visit. Manu, 2018: Matt Andrews, 10 days & 23 species including Emperor Tamarins, Giant Long-nosed Armadi

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

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