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31 July 2019
North American

US Mammal List Taxonomy Questions

Does anyone know the latest thinking on the status of these (possible) species for inclusion on the USA mammal list…. I don’t have them on my list. Should I?   Bla

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31 July 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Reports: Madagascar

Here are two reports from Phil Gregory. Primarily birding reports but Phil looks for mammals too. Madagascar & Mauritius, 2018: Phil Gregory,  26 days & 18 mammals includi

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31 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
swiss alps vole

Swiss Alps – Vole ID needed

Earlier this month I spotted a vole in the Swiss Alps at around 2300m high together with a group of Biology students. Niels Schild managed to get these pictures. I don’t thin

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29 July 2019
Central and South America
BrazilJaguarPantanal

Pantanal question for a friend

So a friend of mine is going with his gf to Brazil, and is looking to spend a few nights in the Pantanal. They’re not huge wildlife enthusiasts like me, but they will definit

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26 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
MadeiraPortugal

New Trip Report: Madeira

Here’s a new report from John Wright with some useful information on Mediterranean Monk Seals off of Madeira Madeira, 2019: John Wright, 10 days & 8 species including Mad

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26 July 2019
North American
Maine mammals

Maine Trip – 14 species

Just returned from a 2 1/2 week vacation in Maine.  It was a trip to visit a friend in the mountains and to go to my old haunts on the coast and was looking for anything.  Saw lo

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25 July 2019
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: The Cape, South Africa

I just discovered I never posted this when it was sent to me two years ago. Sorry!   The Cape, 2017: Philip Precey, 2 weeks & 30+ species including Marsh Mongoose  and Ca

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25 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Tajikistan

New Trip Report: Tajikistan 2018

Here’s a second report fromTajikistan from Frans De Schamphelaere: this trip, from the summer of 2018, predates his Darwaz Mountains trip already reported on the site. I&#8

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20 July 2019
Oriental
Equipment Review; Flashlight; ThruNite; Mammal watching at night

Flashlight Review: ThruNite Catapult V6 with Nitecore 60mm red filter

Dear All, Please follow this link to read a non-technical, end-use specific review of a compact flashlight that I have been using for wildlife watching at night, over the last few

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19 July 2019
Oriental
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Sichuan Mammal Watching Tour – March 2019 – Royle Safaris Trip Report

Back in April 2019 Royle Safaris ran its second back to back Sichuan Mammals Tour with special focus on the rarest and ‘coolest’ of Chinese mammals. We were very succes

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