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July 2021

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16 July 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
trips

Iceland in August

We’re going to Iceland Aug 3-16. If you know an Icelander willing to lend us a car, we’ll pay. Rental companies are all overbooked. Also, if anyone vaccinated is intere

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14 July 2021
North American
Lagomorphs

RFI New England and Appalachian Cottontails and Swamp Rabbit

Looking for any recent info or tips on seeing the three rabbits listed in the title. We will be on Cape Cod this weekend for three nights. Last week of July, we are booked for thre

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13 July 2021
Uncategorised

Podcast Episode 6: meet the man who rediscovered the Woolly Flying Squirrel

Mammalwatching: The Podcast Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr In the new episode we interview Peter Zahler about  35 years’ work conserving wildlife in t

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11 July 2021
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report: Ecuador, 2021

In early 2021 I published a short report from Karina and Andre Giljov, who had uncovered an apparently reliable spot for Mountain Coati in Mindo. I was gripped. So were others. Thi

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11 July 2021
North American
Colorado

New Trip Report: Colorado

Here’s a new report from Cheryl Antonucci who just got back from Colorado and found a few “new” sites (or at least new for me) for several species. Colorado, 2021

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6 July 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Libya

Middle East trip, report 2

Here is the second part of my Middle East trip report: Libya, 2 days in November 1995 and 4 days in June 2021, 20 species including Cyrenaica vole and Cyrenaica shrew. This time I

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5 July 2021
North American
grey fox

Gray Fox and RFI ideas for Northeast USA?

I think this is a gray fox?   I have some days off about 2 weeks in August but I am not sure what to do as I need to stay within a few hours of home. That leaves me the option

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2 July 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
BahrainIraqSyria

Middle East trip, report 1

I just spent a few days in the Middle East looking for various rodents and other (mostly small) mammals. I broke the trip report into two parts. Here is the first part: Syria, Iraq

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2 July 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Austria mammalsFranceSpain

Locations certain species of mammals wanted France, Spain and Austria

Hi people, I just started to collect some info on where to find certain species which I still miss on my list. I think I will travel from the 19th of July onwards. By train, but I

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