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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 95)
12 January 2017
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

A new report from Mark Hows South Africa, 2016: Mark Hows, 2 weeks & 80 species or so, including South African Hedgehog, Black-footed Cat, and a bunch of nice bats and rodents

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12 January 2017
Africa
South Africa

What is this bat from the Western Cape, South Africa?

I have some bats too that I would love to ID. There were a few of these very small bats roosting in roof cracks on Dunedin Farm, about 60km north of Beaufort West in the Karoo. The

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11 January 2017
Africa
South Africa

Rodent ID from South Africa – help please

I am struggling to ID a few small mammals I saw in South Africa over the holidays.  Does anyone have any theories on the following please? Species 1 This smallish rodent was at Du

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11 January 2017
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Reports: Sichuan & Shaanxi

Here are two new reports via Sid Francis in Sichuan. Sichuan and Shaanxi, 2016: Justin Brown and Linden Stear’s links to YouTube videos plus notes of 29 species encountered i

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9 January 2017
Oriental

Ganges River Dolphin and other species near Koshi Tappu, Nepal

Just got back from a 3-day trip to Koshi Tappu in SE Nepal, where we saw and photographed four Ganges River Dolphins immediately adjacent to the south side of the Koshi Barrage dam

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9 January 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Aurochs return

to Europe makes the CNN homepage. I am impressed how quickly selective breeding can work (at least superficially) http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/09/world/auroch-rewilding/index.htm

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4 January 2017
Africa

Kgalagadi Bat ID Needed

Hi everyone! On a recent trip to the Kgalagadi we found this bat. Can anyone help me to ID the Bat? Thanks!

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2 January 2017
Central and South AmericaNorth American

New Trip Reports: Yucatan * 2

Happy new year from Cape Town. I hope everyone’s 2017 has gotten off to a good start: has anyone seen any new mammals yet? Both Vladimir Dinets and RIchard Webb were in the Yucat

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25 December 2016
Australasia
Western Australia

New Trip Report: South-west Western Australia

Happy Christmas mammal fans! When you finish whatever celebrations you might be having today then why not take a look at this report – with some fabulous pictures – fro

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23 December 2016
Australasia
Papua New Guinea

New Trip Report: Papua New Guinea

Michael Kessler’s report from a visit to eastern PNG this year includes sightings of Grey Forest Wallaby and Common Echimyptera including some tantalising sites for Long-be

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