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February 2020

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9 February 2020
Central and South America
Brazil

Rio Aripuana and Rio Madeira Cruise, Brazil: October 2019

With Cheryl Antonucci, Jon Hall,  Patrick Hall, Morten Joergensen, Stefan Lithner, Marcelo Marcos, Keith Millar, Fiona Reid, Mike Richardson, Micah Riegner, Martin Royle, &nbs

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9 February 2020
Africa
Ghana

New Trip Report: Ghana

Here’s a great report and I was VERY happy to hear that Robert Nkator is still going strong, finding Pangolins and remembered showing me my first Pangolin over 10 years ago.

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8 February 2020
Uncategorised
Dolphinsphylogeny

dolphin phylogeny

There is a new paper on dolphin molecular phylogeny: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790320300282 The paper shows that: 1. Burrunan dolphin is not a valid sp

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8 February 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Poland

New Trip Report: Poland

A new report from Valentin Moser on the hunt for European Bison. Eastern Poland, 2020: Valentin Moser, 4 days & 8 species including European Bison. Jon

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8 February 2020
Africa
Benin

New Trip Report: Benin

And here is a second report from Tom (not Tim … sorry) Clode Pendjari National Park, 2017: Tom Clode, 8 days & 20 species including Roan, Serval and Patas Monkey. Jon

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7 February 2020
Africa
Kenya

New Trip Report: Kenya

Here is Samuel Marlin’s latest report. Kenya, 2019: Samuel Marlin, 8 days & 44 species including Serval, Gerenuk and Desert Warthog. Jon

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7 February 2020
Gear ReviewUncategorised

App Review: Guide to the Mammals of Europe from Chris and Mathilde Stuart

There are many mysteries in life. What is the universe expanding into? How can time pass more slowly at the top of a mountain than at the bottom? Why was the ending of Games of Thr

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6 February 2020
Gear ReviewUncategorised

Book Review: Mongooses of the World by Andrew Jennings & Géraldine Veron

Mongooses of the World, released late last year, is the latest in the growing array of books to cover a particular group of mammals comprehensively. Mongooses might be some of the

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6 February 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Iberian Lynx at Sierra de Andujar

A new report from John Weir Sierra de Andujar, 2020: John Weir, 4 nights & 8 species including Iberian Lynx. Jon

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5 February 2020
Oriental
ChinaTIBET

Advertising: Tibet Snow Leopard Wildlife Expedition. September 2020

In December you might have read William Boehm’s report of a 2019 trip to Tibet. Sinjiangyuan Reserve, Tibetan Plateau: William Boehm’s account of a fabulous 2 week trip dee

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