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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 109)
16 February 2016
OrientalUncategorised

Australian Skier almost runs over a Snow Leopard

This is fun http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-13/australian-skier-encounters-endangered-snow-leopard-in-kashmir/7166020 Jon  

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11 February 2016
Central and South America

New (old) Trip Report: Jamaica

Jamaica, 2009: Vladimr Dinets’s notes of 20 species, mainly bats and a Jamaican Hutia. Jon

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10 February 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Report: Abruzzo NP, Italy

Abruzzo National Park, 2015: Ralf Bürglin, 1 weejk & 8 species including Chamois andBeech Marten.   Jon

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9 February 2016
Oriental

New Reports: Ladakh

Two new recent reports from Ladakh Hemis, 2015/16: Europe’s Big 5, 11 days including Snow Leopards. Ladakh, 2015: Ralf Bürglin, 2 weeks & 8 species including Ladakh Pika

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8 February 2016
AfricaUncategorised

New (old) Trip Reports: Somalia and Ethiopia

More from Vladimir Dinets’s back catalogue Somalia, 2005: Vladimir Dinets’s notes of a brief visit with species including Silver Dik-dik. Ethiopia, 2009: Vladimir Dinet

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6 February 2016
AustralasiaUncategorised

New Trip Report – Tasmania

Here’s a new report from a new contributor. Jimmy Lamb spent a couple of weeks in Tasmania late last year and cleaned up on the larger mammals.  A very useful report with gr

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1 February 2016
Africa

New (old) Trip Report – Southern Africa

Vladimir Dinets took a six month trip through Southern Africa back in 2008, visiting South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland.  He saw

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30 January 2016
Uncategorised

Global Mammal Checklist Jan 2016 Update

I’ve updated the global mammal checklist on mammalwatching.com, something I promised to do every 6 months.  This latest update includes recent changes made by the IUCN, and

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12 January 2016
AustralasiaUncategorised

Book Review: Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia

David Andrew’s new book, The Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia, is essential reading for anyone wanting to find some of Australia’s fabulous critters.

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11 January 2016
Europe and the PalearcticUncategorised

New Trip Report: Tibet

Here’s a new report on 2 weeks around the Tibetan Plateau in November from Kevin Zhong. Tibet 2015: Kevin Zhong, 2 weeks and species including most of the ungulates, Wolf 

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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.

  3. Speaker_for_the_lost on Extinct mammals list?21 February 2026

    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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