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March 2019

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12 March 2019
North American
California

Information Please

I have booked 28/04/19- 05/05/19 into and out of San Fransisco. Thinking Point Reyes for Bobcat, May be Coyote, Yosemite, if accessible. For Black Bear and a boat trip from Montere

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11 March 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Estonia

Lynx Watching in Estonia

Here’s another spot to add to my list of places I definitely have to visit next week! If only… Lynx Watching Hide, Matsalu National Park: BiOME’s hide in western

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10 March 2019
Uncategorised

PLEASE VOTE: 2018 Mammalwatching Awards (the N.U.T.T.E.R. awards)

Thank you to all who sent me nominations for Mammalwatching’s most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlightening Reports: The N.U.T.T.E.R Awards for 2018. I have set

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10 March 2019
Oriental
Barasinghasloth bearTigers

India, Kanha Tiger Reserve

Kanha trip report

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9 March 2019
Australasia
Broad-toothed MouseMelaleucaTasmania

Melaleuca, Tasmania. not recommended for mammals.

Last February, I visited Melaleuca, Tasmania, mainly because of our involvement in the recovery program for the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot (OBP), as this is the l

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9 March 2019
Oriental
Nepal

Most Painful (near) Miss of 2018: Mainland Clouded Leopards

I am putting the finish touches to a Google poll which will allow us to vote on the best reports for 2018 (the NUTTER awards). Will hopefully send that out tomorrow. Meanwhile Jens

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9 March 2019
Australasia
New South Wales

New: A Naturalist’s Guide to Sydney

Here’s some useful information from Valentin Moser on where to see mammals, and other wildlife, around Sydney. Sydney, 2018: Valentin Moser’s notes on where to see mamm

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8 March 2019
Africa
Namibia

RFI – Southern Africa especially Namibia

We (family of 3 adults) are planning a trip to Southern Africa in early September. We have made 2 previous trips to Africa – South Africa in July 2009 (Madikwe, Sabi Sands) a

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8 March 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Azerbaijanrodents

New trip report – Azerbaijan

I’ve managed to finish my report on a (mainly bird-counting) visit to Azerbaijan from last year. Now if only I could do the same for the Borneo trip. I really liked Azerbaija

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7 March 2019
North American
"North American Porcupine""Rio Grande Ground Squirrel"

San Angelo State Park, Texas – short note from March 2017

This is a belated update on San Angelo State Park from March 2017. Excited by Jon’s trip report from April 2014, I was hoping for skunk species. Unfortunately things have cha

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