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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 97)
18 November 2016
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HMW Vol. 6 review, part 2.

So, here is another list of noticeable things in HMW vol. 6, including all differences with IUCN Red List taxonomy. Let me know if you need more details on any of them. The two ssp

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18 November 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Russia

New Trip Report: The Sea of Okhotsk

Here’s a report from an exciting destination, especially if you are a pinniped fan! Sea of Okhtosk, 2016: Cheryl Antonucci, 12 days & 12 species including Northern Fur Se

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16 November 2016
Africa

Info needed- Slender Mongoose and Littledale’s Whistling Rat

Hi everyone! We’re visiting Kgalagadi and Namibia’s coast December and I have a few questions. I hope someone can help! I would like to know where exactly does the Kaok

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11 November 2016
Africa
Sierra Leone

New Trip Report: Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone has been on my radar for a while. And I should have gone earlier judging by this first trip report for the country that just arrived from Tobi Lundqvist. There shoul

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8 November 2016
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: 24 hours in Barrow Alaska

Vladimir Dinets went to Barrow – from New York – last month .. for one day!   Barrow, 2016: Vladimir Dinet, 1 day & 9 species including Polar Bear, Ribbon Seal

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7 November 2016
Africa
NamibiaSouth Africa

New Trip Report: South African and Namibia

Here’s a new report from Stuart Marsden with some nice species at some sites I hadn’t heard of. I am really very pleased to see that academics like Stuart  – a P

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7 November 2016
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Tibetan Plateau, 2016

Hugh Lansdown was just in Qinghai.  He flew straight to Yushu (rather than getting off the plane at Xining which is the typical route), which saved a bunch of travel time. In just

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5 November 2016
Africa
Botswana

New Trip Report: Botswana, 2013

Here’s a detailed report – more of a travelogue really – from Van Harris about his 2013 trip to Botswana. Botswana, 2013: Van Harris, 11 days & 35 species in

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4 November 2016
Oriental
China

New Trip Report: Sichuan

If I needed yet one more reason to return to Sichuan then here it is.  Another great report from an area that I visited in 2009 (and missed a bunch of these species). I have to ge

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3 November 2016
Oriental
BorneoIndonesiaJavaSumatra

New Trip Report: Indonesia

Here’s a new report from Richard Webb who just led a tour through Kalimantan, Sumatra, Java, Flores and Kimodo.   Indonesia, 2016: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 44 species

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