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February 2021

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11 February 2021
Uncategorised
arthropodspredation

Arthropods as vertebrate brood predators: observations required

Hi all, I am currently looking into the prevalence and effects of arthropods as predators of vertebrate brood. To do so, I’m building a database consisting of observations of

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11 February 2021
Central and South America
Bolivia

Advert: Bolivian Cats Special Tour (Departing October 2021 or anytime)

Royle Safaris are offering a new group tour to Bolivia to the Jaguar Land Reserve and the Chaco. Featuring exceptionally good chances of seeing Jaguars as well as Ocelots, Jaguarun

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9 February 2021
Uncategorised
systematics; new species

Taxonomy news (updated)

The most interesting news bit is the new paper by Colella et al., proposing to split ermine (a. k. a. stoat, short-tailed weasel) into 3-4 species, one of them endemic to Haida Gwa

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5 February 2021
Africa
Gabon manatee

West African Manatees at tsam tsam gabon

Hi all, just thought people might like this video shot at tsam tsam in gabon of West African Manatees. (Not my video)   https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=45654983901

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4 February 2021
Oriental
BorneoSabah

Advert: The Glory of Wild Sabah, Departing October 2021

Wildlife Trails are planning a 13 day tour to Sabah, Borneo in October this year, visiting Sepilok, the Kinabatangan River, Deramakot Reserve and the Danum Valley. HIGHLIGHTS • H

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3 February 2021
Africa
Dusky DolphinLagenorhynchus obscurusSt Helena Bay

Dusky Dolphin at Shelley Point, St Helena Bay 9South Africa)

In Jan 2021 I drove up to Shelley Point in the St Helena Bay area (2 hours drive north of Cape Town, South Africa) to look for Dusky Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus). On the mor

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2 February 2021
Africa
Bathyergus suillusCryptomys hottentotusDendromus mesomelasGrammomys dolichuruspacapix.com

Small Mammals in Wilderness (Western Cape, RSA)

On recent visits to Wilderness (2019 to 2021) I photographed the following small mammals: 1. Brants’ Climbing Mouse (Dendromus mesomelas) @ Fairy Knowe Backpackers. 2. Woodla

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