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Author: heavenlyjane

HomePosted by heavenlyjane(Page 3)
2 February 2015
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Six of the best places to see platypus

Here’s a useful link for those traveling south, way south. http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/travel/destinations/2015/01/best-places-to-see-platypus/

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31 July 2014
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Fascinating post on Amazon short-eared dogs

Link to article: Short-eared dog? Uncovering the secrets of one of the Amazon’s most mysterious mammals – Leslie  

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Newspaper article about 103-year old mama orca

13 May 2014
North American
8 May 2014
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BrazilMarmosetsSouth America

Not unique to humans: marmoset shows compassion for dying mate (with VIDEO)

Fascinating article and video from Mongabay.com: http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0507-mark-marmoset-death.html?n3ws1ttr – HeavenlyJane  

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7 May 2014
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Urban bobcat study in Texas

Interesting article about an ongoing urban bobcat study in the Dallas-Ft Worth area of Texas; http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/more-sports/outdoors/20140503-trying-to-explain-more-

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24 April 2014
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Mule deer migration routes in Wyoming

Interesting piece of newly discovered migration route of mule deer in Wyoming – approx. 500 individuals travel 150 miles each season. https://www.thedodo.com/researchers-unco

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20 April 2014
Africa

Video: Escape-Artist Honey Badger Refuses To Be Captive

This is an entertaining little video that shows who carries the brains in the animal kingdom. – Leslie Sokolow =========== Video: Escape-Artist Honey Badger Refuses To Be Cap

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26 March 2014
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Ocelot kitten sited in South Texas

Young ocelot sited at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge in South Texas. Single female boosts population by 10%: http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/local/article_78dbb7f2-

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28 February 2014
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Great cam photos from a watering hole in California

  These are from a ranch just north of Los Angeles: http://natureofaman.blogspot.com/2014/01/exclusionary-principles.html

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24 February 2014
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Bears Use Wildlife Crossing to Find New Mates

Interesting article about how genetic studies show that bears in Banff (AB, Canada) are using wildlife crossing to find new mates. http://www.livescience.com/43467-black-bears-and-

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