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March 2022

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30 March 2022
Africa
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Tchad/Chad Feb 2022

“2-week trip to 3 locations across Chad in the last week of February and 1st week of March, 2022. – Ennedi Natural & Cultural Reserve: Northeastern Chad. Sandstone

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30 March 2022
Oriental
LadakhPallas CatSnow leopardTibetan Wolf

Snow leopard trip in Ladakh 2022

Snow leopard trip in Ladakh 2022 (20th feb to 10th march). One more time, I went to Ladakh last February march 2022. My wife and I visited the Hemis national park in the Himalaya r

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29 March 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Eurasian lynxRomaniaTransylvania

Chasing the Transylvanian Lynx, 2022

Some of my very earliest memories are of a family road trip to the south of France. My three-year-old eyes stared out of the car window, peeled in case a Wild Boar or a Lynx leapt

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28 March 2022
North American
ArizonaSpotted Bat

Places available on a Spotted Bat Research Trip in Arizona, June 19-22, 2022

This field trip is a rare opportunity to see and learn about one of North America’s rarest and most beautiful mammals – the Spotted Bat – along with a range of ot

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28 March 2022
Central and South America
Alston's Woolly Mouse OpossumHatt's Vesper Rat

Panama and Belize (done) and Texas (early April)

1 – PANAMA (Feb 2022) A post on mammals seen in the Gamboa area HERE; includes Margay and Ocelot …. A post on mammals seen in Boquete HERE; including (1) cottage accommodat

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27 March 2022
North American
flying squirrel

Banging on snags finally pays off

For the past two years I have been tapping on dead snags hoping to see a flying squirrel. Generally it has either not worked or the squirrel barely peeked out of ran around the bac

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26 March 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
UAE

ID help with gazelle in UAE

Hello, During a stopover in Abu Dhabi recently we found two gazelles in a sandy area northeast of the city. Can’t find out if it is Arabian Gazelle, Gazella arabica, or Arabi

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26 March 2022
Central and South America
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Request for help with identification of some small mammals from Ecuador

Hi guys,   I am working on my trip report from my trip to Ecuador last October/November. I still had some pictures of a few small mammals and on the chance it might be possibl

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25 March 2022
North AmericanUncategorised
North Carolina

Red Wolves and Golden Mice, North Carolina 2022

I well remember my excitement when I visited the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina back in 1989. This was my first trip to the USA. I hadn’t even con

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25 March 2022
Africa
AardvarkNamibia

Namibia for Aardvark

Hi there, I am in the final stages of putting together a two weeks trip to Namibia next July, which will consist of two major parts: a guided 4×4 tour crossing the Namib and

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