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August 2019

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12 August 2019
North American
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Future Maine & Nova Scotia Trip: Trapping/Location Assistance Wanted

Hello all! Long time user of this wonderful resource, first time poster. My goal like many of you here is to see/photograph as many mammal species as possible in my lifetime. Most

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12 August 2019
North American
USAVirginiaWest Virginia

New Trip Report: Appalachian Cottontails and Allegheny Woodrats

I spent last weekend with my kids on a quick trip looking for two mammals a few hours south of New York City. West Virginia We spent a night at Canaan Village, right in the middle

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12 August 2019
Africa
Chad

Advertising a 2020 Trip to Chad with Chalo Africa

Let’s Go to Chad in 2020 with Chalo Africa Ennedi – Ounianga – Zakouma 6-Person Group Departure Dates: Arrival in Chad on February 21, 2020 – Departure from Chad on March 1

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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Zeiss Seeing beyond

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