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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 146)
9 July 2013
Australasia

True Killers kill False Killers, truly

This footage from NZ is pretty wild https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pwGncy8Pahg Jon

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2 July 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Tibet

Tibet, 2013: Jesper Hornskov, 16 days & 20 species including Pallas’s Cat and Prezwalski’s Gazelle. cheers Jon

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2 July 2013
Oriental

Flies, blood and Sumatran Tigers

A really interesting report of using the stomach contents of blood-sucking flies to look for species in a park. Effective apparently, but not as much fun as spotlighting. Perhaps t

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2 July 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Finland

Another report from Finland, this time from John Wright, who in 5 days saw 5 species including Reindeer and Wolverine. jon

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30 June 2013
North American

Snuffy the Seal

I just saw this advert which has been the cause of some controversy. I love it though can see why the parents of traumatised toddlers might feel differently. http://www.youtube.com

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28 June 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report – Snow Leopard

Ladakh, 2012: Jan Kelchterman’s account of seeing a Snow Leopard. Jon

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28 June 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report – Indian Big Cats

Indian Big Cats, 2013: Judith Hoyle, 1 month and plenty of wildlife including Snow Leopards, Asiatic Lions and a Tiger. Jon

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27 June 2013
Australasia

Saving the Tenkile: an expedition to protect one of the most endangered animals you’ve never heard of

Nice article on the Tenkile (a New Guinean Tree Kangaroo) and an Australian friend’s work to protect them Read more here Jon

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26 June 2013
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
EstoniaItalyJavaSumatra

New Trip Reports: Estonia; Southern Italy; Java & Sumatra

Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Java & Sumatra, 2013: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 38 species including all the Javan specialty primates and Javan Small-toothed Palm Civ

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25 June 2013
Africa
Central African Republic

Help Sangha Lodge Reopen

Many of you will have heard about the elephant massacre in Dzanga Sangha National Park recently following the political unrest in the Central African Republic. The wonderful Sangha

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