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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 158)
7 November 2012
Oriental
IndiaNepal

New Trip Report Red Pandas in Nepal and a couple of bats in Agra

I was in Nepal and India last month, and though it was mainly work I squeezed in a long weekend to look for Red Pandas in Nepal and a report is here, featuring a gorgeous Red Panda

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26 October 2012
Central and South America
ArgentinaBoliviaChile

New Trip Report – South America

A great and comprehensive report for a long and productive trip. South America, 2011 (Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia & Chile): Janco Van Gelderen, 3 months & 54 species includi

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29 September 2012
Africa

New Trip List – South Africa (and Botswana)

South Africa and Botswana, 2012: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 2 weeks and 54 species including Brown Hyena, Caracal, Honey Badger and Black-tailed Tree Rat. Jon

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29 September 2012
North American

Dogs to help survey for Bonneted Bats

This is interesting…. Tracking bats is going to the dogs. Literally. If all goes according to plan this winter, a team of trained dogs and a handler from Auburn University wi

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28 September 2012
Africa
BotswanaNamibia

New Trip Report: Namibia and Botswana

The first report from Steve Anyon-Smith for a while. Good to see him back. Namibia and Botswana, 2012: Steve Anyon-Smith and Barry Sean Virtue, 1 month & 50+ species including

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25 September 2012
Africa

NEW TRIP REPORTS: Uganda and Rwanda

The last 2 installments of Coke, Som and Cokie Smith’s African Trip are now online. Rwanda, 2012: Coke Smith, 9 days & 20 species including Chimpanzees and some interesti

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24 September 2012
Africa

New Monkey Discovered in the Congo

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/12/world/africa/dr-congo-new-monkey/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 I don’t think this is the first “discovered in 28 years” though… the

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18 September 2012
Africa

New Trip Report: Kenya

Kenya, 2012: Coke Smith, 10 days & 42 species including Desert Warthogs and Greater (Marsh) Cane Rat. Jon

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15 September 2012
Africa

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

Here’s the second installment of Coke Smith and family’s African odyssey. This time Ethiopia and over 60 species including Bale Monkeys. SOme great shots of most of the

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10 September 2012
Uncategorised

New Book: Squirrels of the World

Exciting news for anyone who has spent hours in an African, Asian or Latin jungle trying to get a good long look at a fast moving squirrel in a tall tree, only to realise – o

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