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March 2019

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23 March 2019
Oriental
Borneo

Sabah again

Sorry for bugging the community again, but we have tickets to Kota Kinabalu for early May and Deramakot is booked solid. What are the best alternatives? We’ll spend a couple

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22 March 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Moroccosand cat

First sighting of Sand Cat at Merzouga, Morocco, in the 21st century

Sand Cat sighted at Merzouga for the first time in more than two decades. Observations of Sand Cats in Tafilalt region (and also at Figuig to the north-east) are so rare that some

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19 March 2019
Uncategorised

Reminder: Voting for the Mammalwatching Awards

Just a reminder that you still have 6 days to vote for your favourite mammalwatching trip reports for 2018. The most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlightening Report

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19 March 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Estonia

Advertising Estonia Nature Tours

I visited Estonia twice in 2010 (with Estonian Nature Tours) and 2011. I liked the country, the people and its wildlife, very much. Estonian Nature Tours Estonia is a land of great

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18 March 2019
North American
harp seal

Harp Seal in Albany, NY area

Just wanted to post that a Harp Seal is being seen in the Albany, NY area in the Hudson River.  Evidently they had one a year ago too.  Wonder if it’s the same one?  Very

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18 March 2019
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Another mega Sri Lanka trip! Sri Lanka, 2019: John Wright, 2 weeks & 57 species including … well just about everything … but Indian Pangolin was the star. Jon

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18 March 2019
Oriental
Japan

Wakayama Prefecture, Japan

Last week I spent two nights driving in the area around Mt. Koyasan (34.186176N 135.604409E) and saw lots of smallish, dark sika deer, a charming juvenile serow, over 20 martens (a

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16 March 2019
Africa
Cape Verde

Cape Verde Dolphin ID help

Does anyone have any thoughts about the ID of this dolphin, seen recently by Vincent Legrand in with a pod of Rough-toothed off of Cape Verde? And here is a Rough-toothed Dolphin f

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15 March 2019
Africa
Guinea

Guinea Hot advise asked

Good Morning Community, from european airports TAP (Portugese Airline) will start frequent flights to guinea for very very low prices. As guinea seems to have nearly no tourism but

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14 March 2019
Uncategorised
FB

Live trapping animals for research

The following thought provoking and  interesting article is from The Wolf Conservation Face Book page. This has been touched on before on this website but any further comments on

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