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April 2018

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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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20 April 2018
Europe and the Palearctic

Western Sahara April 2018

A short report on my latest visit to Western Sahara. Western Sahara 2018

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20 April 2018
Oriental
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Sri Lanka: 4 nights, 40 mammals including 4 cat species

Sri Lanka trip report – 4 cat

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20 April 2018
North American
Arizona

Hoary Bats in Arizona

Micah Riegner – who was one of our guides on a fabulous Amazon cruise last year – sent me these notes about an encounter with several Hoary Bats in Yavapai Country,

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20 April 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
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New Trip Report: Jordan and Israel

A new report from Aidan Place, who saw some very nice mammals on what was primarily a birding trip. Jordan & Israel, 2018: Aidan Place, 3 weeks & 12 species including Strip

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19 April 2018
Oriental

Seal ID please

Saw this seal at Furan, Hokkaido. We did see some harbour seals but this one looks more speckly than the rosettes that we saw on the harbour seals so I wondered if it was a Largha

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18 April 2018
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New Website with World Mammal List

The American Society of Mammalogists has sponsored a new Mammal Diversity Database. It intends to collate new species as they are published into a frequently-updated master list. A

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18 April 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Israel

New Trip Report: Israel

Here’s Mike Richardson’s report of the trip he took with Mark Hows last month. Israel 2018: Mike Richardson, 8 days & 24 species including Desert Hedgehog, Lesser W

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17 April 2018
Central and South America
Mexico

New Trip Report: The Yucatan

Here’s a great report from Venkat Sankar, who was just back in Mexico with Juan Cruzado Cortes. Yucatan, 2018: Venkat Sankar, 5 nights & 41 species including Hairy-legge

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16 April 2018
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Deramakot (Borneo)

Here’s a first report from Mark Spence of (another) successful trip to Deramakot. Deramakot, 2018: Mark Spence, 9 days & 25 species including Western Tarsier, Moon Rat, F

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