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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 174)
16 September 2010
Central and South America

Moonstruck Primates: Owl Monkeys Need Moonlight as Much as a Biological Clock for Nocturnal Activity

A little bit of scientific evidence around the effect of moonlight on nocturnal activity (but only for Night Monkeys) ScienceDaily (Sep. 11, 2010) — An international collaboratio

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1 September 2010
North American

New Trip Report: SW USA, Washington State and Vancouver Island

I spent the last week of August 2010 in the USA, with a quick visit to Vancouver Island, trying to see a few new things. Matt Miller came along for the SW bit of the trip and my ki

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31 August 2010
Uncategorised

Chipmunk ID – any ideas?

Matt Miller and I were on the north rim of the Grand Canyon last week and I took a few photos of what I assumed was a Uinta chipmunk near the camp site. I didn’t realise at t

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30 August 2010
Central and South America

Calvin Klein and Large Latin Mammals

Thank you to Jean-Michel Bompar for sharing this…

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30 August 2010
North American

There was an old woman who swallowed a fly….

This is a really nice example of how when one thing disturbs an ecosystem, all sorts of flow on effects can follow .. Trojan Horse attack on native lupine: Tiny mice advance under

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30 August 2010
Oriental

New Trip Report – Borneo and Singapore

A third excellent report from Sjef Ollers covering Sabah and Singapore, 2007 – 3 weeks & 35 species including Clouded Leopard, Flat-headed Cat and Hose’s Langur.

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30 August 2010
Central and South America

New Trip Reports – Brazil and Costa Rica

Sjef Ollers sent me two great reports for Brazil and Costa Rica Costa Rica 2008: 3 weeks & 22 species including an Ocelot and a Long-tailed Weasel South East Brazil, 2010: 3 we

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24 August 2010
Europe and the Palearctic
Hungary

Hungary, 2010 Trip Report

In summer 2010 I was looking for somewhere in Europe to take my kids – Patrick and Katy – for a few days mammal chasing and I thought Hungary might be the go when I lea

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18 August 2010
Central and South America

New Trip Report – Paraguay

I was in Paraguay last week and had a lot of fun in the Chaco. A trip report is here: 26 living species including a couple of Mouse Opposums and the very strange Chacoan Peccary. I

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4 August 2010
Oriental

Hairy nosed Otter and other small carnivores photographed in Sabah

I would love to see their video of the Otter Civet http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100803072723.htm

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