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October 2018

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3 October 2018
Oriental

Otters (and others) in the Philippines?

We’re heading to the Philippines in November and there aren’t a lot of trip reports on here (though we’ll certainly go to Bohol for tarsiers!). There are apparent

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3 October 2018
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, 2018: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 1 week & 30 species including Fishing Cat, Rusty-spotted Cat and Sloth Bear.   Jon

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2 October 2018
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

New Trip Report: Sabah

A new report from David Andrew from 3 weeks in Borneo. Sabah, 2018: David Andrew, 3 weeks & 47 species including Shrew-faced Ground Squirrel, Clouded Leopard (at Imbak Canyon)

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2 October 2018
Oriental
Celebes dwarf SquirrelDwarf SquirrelSulawesiWeber's dwarf Squirrel

A Sulawesi Dwarf Squirrel Question

I will probably stand corrected again (as was the case with my ‘non’ servaline genet)… but I have a strong feeling that other than the whitish dwarf squirrel, the

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2 October 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur leopard photographybig cat safariSiberian tiger tourSiberian tiger tracking

Siberian Tiger & Amur Leopard Tour Available for 2019

Royle Safaris are pioneers in mammal watching trips dedicated to the wonderful big cats of the Russian Far East. We have a range of Siberian Tiger & Amur Leopard tours. There i

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1 October 2018
Oriental
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Sichaun’s Mammal Tour with Royle Safaris in March 2018

Sightings Log – Sichuan Mammals Tour (Mar 2018)

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1 October 2018
Central and South America
kangaroo ratMexico

range map for two endemic k-rats in central Mexico

Report from the literature, not the field, is all that is in this post. (Sorry.) This is Charles Hood and checking an online mammal journal tonight turned up a range map for two en

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