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Author: PandaSmith

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13 February 2014
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Mammal Biodiversity

Very cool on biodiversity hotspots!   http://biodiversitymapping.org/mammals.htm

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7 December 2013
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Great News for Amur Leopard

http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/camera-traps-reveal-amur-leopards-are-breeding-in-china-photos/ All we saw was a fresh paw print made the morning of our visit to Ketrovayapad, b

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28 November 2013
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Why No More Panda Viewing

I was just catching up with my mammalwatching blogging and started to answer a question on why the Panda viewing had been close down on a pretty long and old thread, but thought th

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16 October 2013
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Bruce Kekule’s Website

Not sure if folks know of Bruce Kekule’s very impressive website and blog.  Bruce is a buddy of mine here in Bangkok and he has spent decades documenting the fauna of the ki

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3 September 2013
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What Gundi is This?

So – any ideas? This was spotted in the Tunisian Atlas Mountains this past summer. The locals had never seen them before and we were a bit higher in elevation for the normal

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3 September 2013
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Mongolia Mammalwatching Trip RFI

Hello gang! I am tentatively trying to organize a trip to Mongolia next summer (June) to see the normal mammals, but also make another attempt for wild Bactrian Camels.  I have be

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24 April 2013
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Andujar or Somiedo, That is the Question!

Thanks again everyone for all the amazing information on my last request for information for our upcoming wildlife trip to Europe.  The planning is coming along well and we are ma

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21 April 2013
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RFI For Some European Species

Still in the midst of planning our summer expedition to Europe and have some areas where perhaps some of ya’ll can help out with information, Spanish Ibex – I have read

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25 March 2013
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Qinghai Lake and Przewalski’s Gazelles

Just finished a whirlwind weekend at Qinghai and finally located the lakeside population of Przewalski’s gazelles.  Great spot and a great species!  Here is a short post on

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24 February 2013
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Amazing wildlife hotspot in Peru!

Check out this amazing set of videos. Short-eared dogs, giant amradillos, and many more! Gotta get there! http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/amazon-explorer-films-shocking-wildlife

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