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November 2019

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8 November 2019
North American
Red Wolves

Red Wolf like canids in Texas and Louisiana

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/11/the-ghost-genes-of-a-nearly-extinct-animal-live-on-in-texas/601624/?utm_medium=offsite&utm_source=yahoo&utm_campaign=yah

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6 November 2019
North American
Eastern Gray Squirrel

Albino Eastern Gray Squirrel

Hi all, Just wanted to post that after a nearly two year absence the albino Eastern Gray Squirrel on my block reappeared again this time just two homes down from me.  If I get a g

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5 November 2019
North American
kangaroo ratred wolf

More news

1. An article about the rediscovery of San Quentin kangaroo rat: https://www.lostandfoundnature.com/blog/2019/10/21/stumbling-upon-an-extinct-rodent-on-the-edge/?fbclid=IwAR3qFA6PP

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4 November 2019
Uncategorised
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John Brodie Good (Wildwings)

Photo: Mark Andrews Many people visiting this site will have known John Brodie Good, founder of Wildwings, who sadly died recently after suffering a heart attack. Some will have tr

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4 November 2019
Uncategorised
mammal watching meeting

Mammalwatching Meeting 2020/21 – Survey

Dear Mammal watchers As we have already suggested a few days ago, we would like to do more for mammals than just watch – we would like to conntect the enthusiasts and experts

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4 November 2019
Africa
Ethiopia

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

A nice report from Andreas Jonsson. It sounds like the Gaysay Grasslands at Dinsho may now be a reliable spot for Caracals. Ten years ago I saw several Servals here. Ethiopia, 2019

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3 November 2019
Uncategorised
clouded leopardVoles

Random news

Some news from around the world: 1. I’ve been back to North America for a couple months, and did a few all-nighters in New Jersey forests with a thermal scope. Except for jus

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2 November 2019
Oriental
Nepal

Advertising: Royle Safaris’ Wild Nepal Jungle Safari. Next Group Tour 1 -11 May, 2020

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