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September 2018

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30 September 2018
North American
beaverelkmammalminkotterporcupine

trip to shasta trinity area- what do you think of this plan?

Hey all, My wife’s birthday gift to me is a trip to the awesome looking Shasta Trinity area staying in Dunsmuir, CA. I have been wanting to go to Northern California for a lo

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30 September 2018
Uncategorised

2 cases of mammals with humour

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMail/videos/171413557038906/ http://moon-child.net/incredible-moment-seal-slaps-kayaker-in-the-face-with-massive-octopus/

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28 September 2018
North American
ArizonaColoradoNew MexicoUtah

New Trip Report: Squirrel and Prairie Dog Safari

Here’s a report from John and Karen Shrader on a 2015 trip to look for some Western rodents and more. Western Rodents, 2015: John and Karen Shrader, 10 days & 35 species

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27 September 2018
Australasia
Tasmania

New Trip Report: Tasmania

A new report from a first time contributor Tasmania, 2018: Ian Merrill, 2 weeks & 14 species including Tasmanian Devil and Tiger and Eastern Quolls. Great pics too. Jon

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27 September 2018
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

A new report from Mattia Altieri who just got back from South Africa. Marrick and Malamala, 2018: Mattia Altieri, 15 days & 57 species including Sable, Black-footed Cat, South

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26 September 2018
Africa
Ethiopia

Ethiopia trip March 2018 and ID request

Dear all, From 3-17 March I have visited Ethiopia on a birding and mammal tour with 7 friends. Route: Addis-Sululta Plains – Debre Libanos – Jemma Valley – Debre

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26 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: Shetland, UK

Shetland, 2018: Mark Hows, 1 week & 9 species including Orca and Bearded Seal. Jon

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25 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Romania

New Trip Report: Romania

Romania, 2018: Mark Hows, 12 days & 21 species including Lesser Mole Rat and Miller’s Water Shrew.   Jon

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24 September 2018
Oriental
IndonesiaSulawesiSumatra

New Trip Report: Way Kambas and Tangkoko (Sumatra & Sulawesi)

It feels like a while since we had a report from these two places. Way Kambas (Sumatra) and Tangkoko (Sulawesi), 2018: Andreas Jonsson, 9 days & 32 species in Way Kambas, and a

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18 September 2018
Uncategorised

Mammalwatching.Com – technical update

You might have noticed that mammalwatching.com has been running slow these past few days. There’s some sort of technical problem with the server it is living on, so the site

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