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December 2019

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9 December 2019
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Mega Trip Report: China

Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner just finished 40 days in China. They saw a lot. Sichuan and the Tibetan Plateau, 2019: Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner,  40 days & 61 species incl

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8 December 2019
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cetaceansDolphinsfield guideswhales

New Cetacean Guide by Mark Carwardine

There is a new cetacean reference book out and I love it: Mark Carwardine, Handbook of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises, Bloomsbury, 2020. So far it is just released in UK, but a US

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8 December 2019
Central and South America
BrazilJaguar

Advertising Pantanal – Jaguar Wildlife Photo Tour: 20 July – 1 August 2020

Join us to the Pantanal, one of South America’s most fascinating nature areas with a unique variety of species. What makes this area so special is the excellent photo opportu

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6 December 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador report

Looking for the jungle: Ecuador 11/2019 report

During our (largely unsuccessful) two-week search for places to explore the jungles independently, we have encountered 14 mammal species, all new to us. See the attached PDF for mo

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5 December 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador Woolly Monkey

Ecuador ID: Woolly Monkey

Another puzzle from Ecuador: Woolly Monkey species are generally hard to ID by fur color, so people would go by range, but the separating line between Brown (L. lagotricha) and Sil

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4 December 2019
Central and South America
ChilePeru

New Trip Reports: Chile and Peru

A new report from Dominique Brugiere and an old one too. Chile, 2011: Dominique Brugiere’s report of two trips, spanning 2 months plus, including Juan-Fernandez Fur Seal and

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3 December 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Seems like everyone is looking for Aye-Ayes these days. Me too next year I hope. Madagascar, 2019: The Travelling Zoologists, 37 days and many species incuding Aye Ayes, Fossa and

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2 December 2019
Central and South America
Brazil

Cyber Monday Special: $180 off an Amazon Cruise in June 2020 with ARDCF

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1 December 2019
North American
mammalsSouth Florida

S. Florida trip mammals

Just got back from South Florida where I was for the last week.  Saw lots of good birds and lizards, but unfortunately did not see many mammals.  Did see 5 or so Florida Manatees

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