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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 104)
15 May 2016
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Trustom Pond, Rhode Island

Not sure if it’s a bumper year for small mammals in Rhode Island but I just spent a very happy 3.5 hours at Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge this afternoon.  Tons o

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14 May 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Ladakh

Here’s a nice report on a recent, successful, Snow Leopard trip. Ladakh, 2016: Bellingham Safaris, 11 days & 7 species including several Snow Leopards. Jon

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11 May 2016
Oriental

New Borneo Mammals Field Guide

I  just received a copy of the new Phillipps’s field guide to the mammals of Borneo.  My first impression is that it looks like a very useful update on the now rather out

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4 May 2016
Africa
CameroonCongoDRCGabon

New (old) Trip Report: Gabon, Cameroons and the Congos

Here’s the final part of Vladimir Dinets’s 2009 memoirs featuring many species I have never seen and a lot I have never heard of. The Congos, Cameroon and Gabon, 2009:

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3 May 2016
North American

Vole species…

I was just sent this picture from Ninigret NWR on Rhode Island Anyone like to guess what species it is?   Jon

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3 May 2016
Oriental

Another Clouded Leopard at Deramakot

They seem to be seeing them quite regularly at the moment.  Check out this latest sighting (brace yourself Richard Webb and Phil Telfer!)   Jon

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27 April 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Riverine Rabbits in South Africa

A great report from Paul Carter who just spent a weekend successfully searching for Riverine Rabbits, currently top of my list of things to look for when I am back in South Africa

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25 April 2016
Central and South America
Panama

Panama, 2016

In early 2016 I was wondering where to take my kids for a long weekend from New York during their Easter vacation. And then Cheryl Antonucci started posting pictures of Cacomist

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25 April 2016
Central and South America
Panama

New trip report: Panama

I was in Panama a week ago, following in Cheryl Antonucci’s footsteps.  Fourteen species, half of which were new for me, including Cacomistle, Bangs’s Mountain Squir

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24 April 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

Amur Tigers and Some Moroccan Mammals

A couple of interesting pages Apparently you can look for Amur Tigers at this lodge – has anyone here seen Siberian Tigers (Vladimir?).  H/t Hamman Prinsloo And Mohammed fr

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  1. Jon Hall on Sulawesi Expedition, 202521 February 2026

    The animals in the picture were captive.

  2. blackwatch. on Sulawesi Expedition, 202521 February 2026

    Where’s the mountain anoa on the list.

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    As for mammals where humans couldn't possibly be involved in their demise... North America: Daeodon South America: Thylacosmilus Europe: Chalicotherium…

  4. Speaker_for_the_lost on Extinct mammals list?21 February 2026

    around without humans, sorry

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