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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 81)
13 October 2017
North American
FloridaOntario

Florida Panther and Wolf vs Moose

Here’s a couple of interesting clips A Florida Panther in her backyard (just south of Fort Myers I think) was enough to distract this woman from Facebook (thanks Andrew Blo

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9 October 2017
North American
ArizonaTexas

New Trip Report: Texas and Arizona, 2017

Here’s a great report from Aidan Place who took a 19 road trip through Arizon and Texas and saw over 40 species of mammals. Not sure I understand his use of “of course&

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5 October 2017
Oriental
Northern Chinese or Indian giant Flying Squirrel ?

Northern Chinese or Indian giant Flying Squirrel ?

This flying squirrel was seen at night near Ruoergai in a coniferous forest in a place they called Baxi (a local nature reserve) in Northern Sichuan province. This was at about 3,2

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3 October 2017
North American
CaliforniaNevada

48 Hours in the Eastern Sierras

Last month I zipped across the country to Nevada for a very brief 48 hours in the Eastern Sierras, on the California/Nevada border.  Once again I was inspired by a trip report

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3 October 2017
Africa
NamibiaSouth Africa

New Trip Report: Namibia & South Africa, 2017

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets’s trip to South Africa and Namibia in July/August. South Africa and Namibia, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, 3 weeks & many mammals incl

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2 October 2017
Uncategorised

Fossas, Lynxes, Polar Bears and a very polite Canadian: a few things you may have missed

Here are a few things I was sent over the past week from around the world. Some fabulous Fossa photos from Kirindy in Madagascar … I really must return to see this species (

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2 October 2017
Oriental
ThailandWhat bat spp ? Khao Yai

What bat spp ? Khao Yai, Thailand

And here is another post from Stuart Chapman.   “Seen last week in the temple bat cave outside Khao Yai national park. Is it least horseshoe or intermediate horseshoe?&#

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2 October 2017
Oriental
Chinacomplex-toothed Flying Squirrel?

Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel?

Here’s a question from Stuart Chapman who took this picture at Labahe nature reserve , Sichuan , China in Sept 2017. He isn’t sure if its a complex-toothed Flying Squ

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1 October 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Ukraine

Trip Report: Ukraine

Here’s the last of Vladimir Dinets’s reports from the former USSR. Ukraine (1980-1990): Vladimir Dinets’s notes of several trips from a 30+ years ago with mammals

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27 September 2017
Uncategorised

Updated Global Mammal Checklist – as at September 2017

I’ve worked through the latest changes to the IUCN Redlist and updated my global mammal checklist here. This list is very largely based on the IUCN’s Redlist of mammal

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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