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August 2019

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7 August 2019
Uncategorised
Thermal scope

Travelling with Thermal scope

Hi, We have recently bought a Pulsar thermal scope and are very happy with it and are planning to travel with it abroad. Now I have heard rumors that someone has had it confiscated

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6 August 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Here’s another report from Phil Gregory – a logistically challenging, but wildlife rich trip. Madagascar, 2015: Phil Gregory, 16 days & 18 species including Aye Aye

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6 August 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
SpitzbergenSvalbard

New Trip Report: Svalbard

Another report from John Wright. Great pictures and sad to read about the ever worsening impact of climate change in the Arctic. Svalbard, 2019: John Wright, 5 days & 10 specie

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5 August 2019
Uncategorised

Shameless Self-promotion

The Australian and Brit in me is far too shy to share this….. but I am channeling my inner New Yorker right now … so here’s a fun piece written by Matt Miller &#8

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4 August 2019
Africa
AfricaZambia

Zambia Trip Report 2019

Our amazing trip to Zambia resulted in 36 mammal species including Lion, Leopard, Serval, Sitatunga, Honey Badger and Spotted-necked Otter. Please follow the link to see my report

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2 August 2019
Oriental
Nilgiri Martenorientalsouth IndiaWestern Ghats

Sighting Records of Nilgiri Marten

Hello all, I have been lucky enough to see among south India’s most elusive (and endemic to the region as well) mammals, the Nilgiri Marten, twice. Sharing a brief report and

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1 August 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Reports: Mongolia

And here are two more reports from Phil Gregory. This time to Mongolia. Mongolia, 2018: Phil Gregory, 18 days & 25 mammals including Corsac Fox, Pallas’s Cat and Argali.

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31 July 2019
North American

US Mammal List Taxonomy Questions

Does anyone know the latest thinking on the status of these (possible) species for inclusion on the USA mammal list…. I don’t have them on my list. Should I?   Bla

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31 July 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Reports: Madagascar

Here are two reports from Phil Gregory. Primarily birding reports but Phil looks for mammals too. Madagascar & Mauritius, 2018: Phil Gregory,  26 days & 18 mammals includi

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31 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
swiss alps vole

Swiss Alps – Vole ID needed

Earlier this month I spotted a vole in the Swiss Alps at around 2300m high together with a group of Biology students. Niels Schild managed to get these pictures. I don’t thin

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