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Author: Richard Webb

HomePosted by Richard Webb
4 November 2019
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John Brodie Good (Wildwings)

Photo: Mark Andrews Many people visiting this site will have known John Brodie Good, founder of Wildwings, who sadly died recently after suffering a heart attack. Some will have tr

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29 December 2018
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Code of conduct for mammal watching

The recent thread on the use of small mammal traps reminded me of several conversations that I have had with people over the past year or so about the need for a code of conduct fo

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20 April 2018
Europe and the Palearctic

Western Sahara April 2018

A short report on my latest visit to Western Sahara. Western Sahara 2018

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6 April 2018
Africa

Unidentified bat

Can anyone help with the identification of this bat found in a crevice in the rocks near the hyaena caves near Mount Fantalle in Awash NP in Ethiopia on the recent Wildwings’

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1 April 2018
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Pulsar Quantum XQ50 Thermal Imaging Camera for sale

If anyone (ideally based in the UK) is interested I have a Pulsar Quantum XQ50 thermal imaging camera (the same one that Jon Hall uses) for sale. I bought it 13 months ago for £29

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1 August 2017
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Mammal books

I’m trying to thin out my overloaded bookshelves and have a number of mammal books that I am selling, in many cases at bargain prices, e.g. Mammals of Mexico for £50 (now £97 n

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1 August 2017
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Radio-collaring – do the ends really justify the means?

I haven’t been a fan of radio-collaring for nearly 20 years my views having been reinforced by the sight of lemurs with radio collars and ridiculous name tags in Madagascar, and

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24 April 2017
Central and South America

Request for photographs of South American mammals

As some of you are already aware Jeff Blincow and I are working on a photographic field guide to roughly 350 (depending on future taxonomic changes) larger land-based mammals of So

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