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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 157)
3 December 2012
Australasia

First ever photo of a PNG Singing Dog in the Wild?

This is interesting… though just about anything about PNG is interesting http://news.mongabay.com/2012/1203-hance-new-guinea-singing-dog.html?fb_comment_id=fbc_34523265557442

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28 November 2012
Africa
cheetah

Cheetahs On The Edge – Director’s Cut

This National Geo film is fun Combining the resources of National Geographic and the Cincinnati Zoo, and drawing on the skills of a Hollywood action movie crew, they documented the

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26 November 2012
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report – Brazil

Phil Telfer has just sent through an exciting report of a trip to Brazil- 2 weeks with 30 or more species, the highlight though most undoubtedly a Giant Armadillo! As well as a Mar

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24 November 2012
North American

Western Mastiff Bat site in California Desert

A single Western Mastiff Bat (Eumops perotis, aka Greater Bonneted Bat) has been roosting for several days at a ranger station in the Mojave Desert. It is very easily seen. I recei

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15 November 2012
Africa

Young Mountain Gorillas are learning to dismantle snares

http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/gorillas-win-vs-poachers/ Jon

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14 November 2012
North American

Black Footed Ferrets – New population discovered

See here for news of wild Ferrets found in South Dakota http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/biologist-excited-by-first-rare-ferret-find-since-meeteetse/article_89862b31-ac76-5b

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13 November 2012
North American

RFI Fishers and Red Wolves, Montreal

Hi, I will be in Montreal for a couple of nights over thanksgiving weekend. Does anyone know any spots for Fishers or Red Wolves around there. I am guessing there will be Fishers v

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13 November 2012
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report – South Africa

Nice new report from Mike Richardson who scored an impressive 65 mammals during a fortnight in South Africa. Species include Black-footed Cat, Caracal, Wild Dog, Honey Badger and

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8 November 2012
Australasia

World’s rarest whale seen for first time after New Zealand beaching

Two skeletons now known to be spade-toothed beaked whales were misidentified by conservationists in 2010 The spade-toothed beaked whale is so rare, nobody has seen one alive. See t

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7 November 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Wildlife Tajikistan Website

I was just sent this … information about a country I know little about but would love to visit one day. Community based conservancies and private hunting concessions offer a

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    If you were to return to Uganda you may find anomalure to be more easier than usual because at Semliki…

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    Should have said I am very envious of your pangolin and anomalure, though.

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