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September 2019

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17 September 2019
Oriental
China

Two new trip reports from Sichuan

Here are two more reports from Sichuan Sichuan, April 2019: Travelling Naturalist, 2 weeks & 25 species including Chinese Mountain Cat, Red Panda and Tibetan Gazelle. Sichuan,

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17 September 2019
Oriental
China

Yellow-throated Marten vs Muntjak

For those who don’t follow the mammal watching page on Facebook then here is some remarkable footage from China. Warning – its a bit upsetting to watch if you have a fo

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17 September 2019
North American
Anza BorregoBobcatJawbone CanyonPocketed Freetail BatRingtail

Notes for new Bobcat, Ringtail, and Bat Sites, Southern California

Two new site notes, both minor. Do not make a special trip just hoping to get the target species, but hey, you never know when you will be driving from L.A. to Death Valley (site 1

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

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