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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 123)
15 December 2014
Africa

New Trip Report – Malawi

Great new report from Sjef Ollers on a 2013 trip to Malawi. Malawi, 2013: Sjef Ollers, 3 weeks & 33+ species including Marsh & Mellers Mongoose, Serval and Bushpig. Jon

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10 December 2014
North American

Killer Whales attack Narwhals

Some gripping film of Killer Whales – a recent arctic arrival – attacking Narwhals. Filmed I think in Baffin Island Jon

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9 December 2014
AfricaAustralasiaEurope and the Palearctic

Mammals in the News

Good news for some rare mammals this week including Gilbert’s Potoroos (Australia’s rarest mammal though not quite so rare now as they once were) and Hirola, which are

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2 December 2014
Uncategorised

(Towards) a Global Mammal Checklist

From time to time people express interest in having an “official” list of world mammal species from which to create a life list. Not only would this be helpful to anyon

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2 December 2014
North American
North America

New (very brief) Trip Report: Central California

I was in San Francisco for the Thanksgiving weekend and, after eating far more than I needed to, I waddled over to Muir Woods, just over the Golden Gate bridge the next morning. Th

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1 December 2014
AfricaAustralasiaCentral and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticNorth American

Mammals in the News

Some interesting articles about conservation this week, starting with Tom Friedman’s report on the IUCN’s Decennial “World Parks Congress”. “In too ma

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23 November 2014
North American

Gray Fox vs a (dead) Rattlesnake

This is a fun video Camera Trap Codger: How to kill a dead snake Jon

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21 November 2014
Africa

New Trip Report – Uganda

A new report from Romain Bocquier who is just back from Uganda. Uganda, 2014: 10 days & 46 species including Eastern Gorilla, Uganda Red Colobus, L’Hoest’s Monkey a

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20 November 2014
AustralasiaEurope and the PalearcticNorth AmericanOriental

Mammals in the News

Unique Among Animals, Kangaroos Use Tail as Fifth Leg, Scientists Find. How many legs does a kangaroo have? The correct answer, according to new research, is five. See more here ht

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19 November 2014
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports – Madagascar and France & Spain

Two new reports just uploaded to mammalwatching.com Madagascar, 2014: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month & lots of good stuff including Fossa, Fanaloka, Ring-tailed & Narrow-strip

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