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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 151)
29 April 2013
Oriental

Orcas Vs Sperm Whales

Fabulous video of a pod of Orcas attacking Sperm Whales off of Sri Lanka (and thank you to Jeroen Verhoeff for sharing it) Wow jon

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24 April 2013
Central and South America
Bahamas

New Trip Report – the Bahamas

Bahamas, 2013: Vladimir Dinets – some notes on the bats, cetaceans – including Blainville’s Beaked Whale- and hutias. Jon

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22 April 2013
Central and South America

New tree-living porcupine species discovered

Here’s a story on a new Coendou Porcupine discovered in Brazil With thanks to Paul Carter for send this to me. Jon

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18 April 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Xinjiang, China

An awesome new report… Xinjiang, 2013: Coke Smith, a week or so & 9 species and a couple of subspecies. An extraordiary trip through some seriously remote country and inc

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12 April 2013
North American

Safe Passage for Pronghorn

An nice article and video about building highway crossings for Pronghorn http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/safe-passage-for-pronghorn-with-videoclip/ Jon

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11 April 2013
Oriental

Sumatran Rhino found in Kalimantan after unseen in region for 20 years

Conservationists working to save the Sumatran rhino—one of the world’s most imperiled mammals—heard good news this week as WWF-Indonesia has found evidence of at least one Su

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9 April 2013
Central and South America
grisonssei whales

New Trip Reports: Argentina and the Falklands

Two interesting new reports from an under-reported area. Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 17 species with some great ones including Pampas & Geoffroy’s Cats, lots of Lesser Gr

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9 April 2013
Africa

Striped like a Skunk – new genus of bat identified in South Sudan

What a funky new bat http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-04/pp-sla040913.php jon

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8 April 2013
North American

Algonuin Provincial Park, Ontario

Algonquin Provincial Park, about 4 hours north of Toronto, is one of only two places where one can see wild Red Wolves. The genetics of the Red (or Eastern) Wolf is something of a

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8 April 2013
Uncategorised

RFI. Bats in Italy

I will be in Italy at the end of May. Does anyone know sites( or people working on) rhinolophus blasii Vespertilio murinus Miniopterus schreibersii Thanks Jon      

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