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November 2019

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29 November 2019
Central and South America
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New Trip Report: La Selva Costa Rica

I’ve uploaded a new trip report for a week-long trip to La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica last July/August: http://www.tremarctos.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/LaSel

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29 November 2019
Africa
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Gabon Wildlife Adventure – Trip Report from Royle Safaris

Back in the summer of 2019 Royle Safaris ran our first safari to Gabon. It was a pretty good success with 45 species of mammals recorded. Including mandrills, lowland gorilla, blac

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28 November 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador ID Kinkajou Olingo

Kinkajou/Olingo ID Ecuador

Kinkajou or Olingo is apparently the classic conundrum of tropical South America. A kind person on Facebook told me that most of those are likely Kinkajou, but that someone knowled

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26 November 2019
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Borneo

An excellent report from Lennart Verheuvel, with photos of all 45 species! Sabah, 2019: Lennart Verheuvel, 3.5 weeks & 45 species including Clouded Leopard, Marbled and Flat-

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25 November 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar’s Aye Ayes

Here’s a new report from Mac Hunter, who has just seen one of my most wanted species. Madagascar, 2019: Mac Hunter, 2 weeks and some great species including Aye Ayes, Fossa a

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23 November 2019
Uncategorised
Ethiopiashrews

Assorted news

1. There is a proposal (Hope et al. 2019) to split pygmy shrew (the North American one) into two species, based entirely on molecular data. The western form would be called Sorex e

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23 November 2019
North American
Mexico

New Trip Report: Central Mexico

A new report from Venkat Sankar, continuing his quest to see all of Mexico’s mammals, with another great trip. Central Mexico, 2019: Venkat Sankar, 6 days & 36 species in

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21 November 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Poland

New Trip Report: Poland

A very short report from Romain Boquier who spent a day in Poland on his way to Malaysia from France. I am sure the route made sense to him! Osowe, 2019: Romain Boquier, 1 day &amp

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20 November 2019
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaSingapore

New Trip Report: Peninsula Malaysia, Borneo and Singapore

Here are two new reports from Romain Boquier Taman Negara and Deramakot, 2019: Romain Boquier, 6 days & 30 species including Tapir, Malayan Slit-faced Bat and Horsfield’s

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19 November 2019
Australasia
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Two bats to ID, New Guinea region

I hope somebody can help to identify these two bats. The microbat was at Nimbokrang, West New Guinea, roosing in a crack of a wooden tower in lowland rainforest. The flying fox was

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