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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 113)
30 August 2015
North American

New Trip Report: Western USA

A mega report from Michael Kessler, who spent 6 weeks in the West this summer, racking up at very impressive 88 species, with some really rare ones to boot, including 2 of my 3 mos

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25 August 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Costa Rica

Margarita Steinhardt just sent a report from Costa Rica. Of particular interest are her sightings of Pumas in Corcovado, in an area called Puma Valley where it sounds like they are

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24 August 2015
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New Trip Report: Japan & Korea

Korea and Japan, 2015: Romain Bocquier, 7 weeks & 17 species including, in Japan, Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel, Birdlike Noctule, Japanese Serow and Asiatic Black Bear 

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20 August 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Peru

Another entertaining report from Cheryl Antonucci, who clearly had a good time in Peru last month despite being unlucky with the Uakaris. Peru, 2015: Cheryl Antonucci, 2 weeks &amp

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18 August 2015
Africa

New Trip Report – South Africa

A new report from Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, just back from South Africa. In 2 weeks he saw 50 species including Wild Dog, Ratel, Serval and Acacia Rat. Its in both Spanish and Engl

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17 August 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report – Peru

Here’s Sjef Ollers’ report on a very productive visit to Peru last month. Just think how many more mammals he might have seen if he hadn’t stopped to look at all

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16 August 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Report – Tibetan Plateau

Here’s Jesper Hornskov’s latest report from the Qinghai region. I’m excited about my trip there next month. NE Tibet, 2015 (June/July): Jesper Hornskov, 21 days

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15 August 2015
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California

Trip Report – A Couple of Days in California

California Mouse I had a couple of nights in California earlier this month, which began in Boulder Creek, where Brian and Eileen Keelan put me up for the night at their lovely hous

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15 August 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Mongolia

Richard Webb is just back from his latest adventure, and I’ve uploaded a really great (and much anticipated by me) report of his trip. A challenging 2 weeks by the sound of t

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11 August 2015
Uncategorised

Global Mammal Watching Check List

Dear all, At the start of this year I uploaded – after lots of comments – a global mammal watching check list, largely based on the IUCN Redlist species database. And I

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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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