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Author: giant eland

HomePosted by giant eland
19 May 2021
Central and South America
BrazilEndemicJaguarPrimatesTravel

Space to join for last minute Mammal-watching trip to Brazil (June 10th-30th)

Hey everyone. Message if you have any interest in joining me for this 21 day trip. English speaking drivers/guides will be meeting us at the airports. Main targets and itinerary be

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23 March 2021
North American
ArizonaGround Squirrelrodents

New location for round-tailed ground squirrel (Xerospermophilus tereticaudus) in Arizona

A week ago I returned from a short trip where I focused on Arizona endemics and had the pleasure of meeting up with Jon Hall and Jose Gabriel. The target for my final day was Roun

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9 March 2021
Africa
identificationKenyarodents

Help with IDing some rodent species from Kenya

Hey everyone! After 2 weeks in Uganda with Tomer Ben-Yehuda, I went to Kenya with Sandra Heldstab. We saw some great species over our 9 days there, but before publishing the trip r

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4 January 2021
Africa
KafueSouth LuangwaZambia

New Trip Report: Zambia (November 2019)

Hey everyone! I present my first trip report (chock full of photos)- Zambia, 2019: 5 days & 38 species including all the usual suspects plus Four-toed Elephant Shrew, Meller&#8

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28 December 2020
Africa
Elephant shrewHirolaKenyasafari

Last-minute opening for 1-3 people to join me in Kenya (Feb 4th-13th)

I’m lucky enough to be joining a fellow member on a last minute tour in Uganda later in January. Being so close to Kenya it was too tempting not to add on! I fly into Nairobi

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17 October 2019
North American
ArizonaCave Creek RanchPortalrodentsSpecies Identification

Pocket Mice (Chaetodipus/Perognathus sp.) & Packrat (Neotoma sp.) ID- Portal, Arizona

Good day mammal watchers! Hoping for some species level identification help with the photos below. They were taken at night in Portal, Arizona right outside Cave Creek Ranch. The S

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12 August 2019
North American
batsDolphinsMolesshrewsSmall MammalsTrappingVoleswhales

Future Maine & Nova Scotia Trip: Trapping/Location Assistance Wanted

Hello all! Long time user of this wonderful resource, first time poster. My goal like many of you here is to see/photograph as many mammal species as possible in my lifetime. Most

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