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April 2020

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29 April 2020
Central and South America
Argentina

New Trip Report: Argentina and Southern Chile

If like me you are going stir crazy from not just a lack of travel, but a lack of even being able to plan travel, then this superb report might do more harm than good. Sorry! But i

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28 April 2020
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: India 2020

Here’s a report of a very well-timed trip to India. Gujurat, Kaziranga and central India, 2020: John Weir, 4 weeks & 44 species including Rusty-spotted Cat and Striped Hy

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27 April 2020
Europe and the PalearcticNorth American
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New Trip Reports: California, plus Lynxes in Spain and Minnesota

Here are three mammal-friendly reports from Wise Birding Minnesota, 2020: Wise Birding, 10 days & 10 species Canada Lynx. California, 2020: Wise Birding, 11 days & 25 spec

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21 April 2020
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Tawau Borneo

Here’s another first time reporter. Tawau, 2020: Ralph Lawson, 5 days & 37 species including Irawaddy Dolphin, Tarsier, Banded Linsang and Marbled Cat. Jon

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21 April 2020
Uncategorised

Join These African Wildlife Webinars

For most of us all travel is virtual right now, so why not join these webinar’s from the Leadership for Conservation in Africa for some vicarious mammalwatching. —&#821

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20 April 2020
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Taxonomy news

A couple taxonomy news: 1. Peromyscus mice are usually very easy to ID even in areas with many species present, so I’m sure nobody will be confused by yet another species bei

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20 April 2020
Uncategorised

Best Kept Secrets

When we were in Colombia, Cheryl Antonucci and I were chatting about which mammalwatching destinations were under visited. Colombia was one example, although the reasons for that a

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17 April 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
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Afghanistan, 2020

No, I haven’t been there. But during my trip to Tajikistan I had the chance to look across the border every day, got an impression how life is over there and even saw some an

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16 April 2020
Africa
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Madagascar Mammal Watching Report

  https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/Madagascar-Mammal-Watching-Report.pdf

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15 April 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Darwaz MountainsmammalsTajikistan

Wildlife in the Darwaz Mountains of Tajikistan

I visited Tajikistan between February 15th and March 2nd 2020. They main purpose of the trip for me was to see Markhor. Of course I was equally excited to observe all other

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