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Author: nicogaidet

HomePosted by nicogaidet
23 December 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
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Mammals and people sharing the same land, South France

I have launched a web-series on the wildlife that live right around us, the species with whom we share our territories. The objective is to show that even near a big city (in this

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18 July 2018
Africa
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Data request from the Hyaena Specialist Group: Hyaena Distribution Mapping Project 2018

Dear all, Please find below a data request call from Hyaena Specialist Group who seek to update the global distribution mapping and status assessment project for all 4 hyaena speci

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25 May 2015
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RFI: Cayembe Coca, Ecuador

Hi all, I am planning a trip to Cayembe Coca Nat Park in Ecuador next September to look for Andean bear (and possibly mountain tapir…). I would like to know if the park’ roads

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25 May 2015
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European Otter

Hi all, For anyone visiting France, here is a great site to see European Otter. Stéphane Raimond, a former pisciculturist, has built some years ago a blind where he welcomes wildl

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26 February 2015
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RFI: Georgia

Hi all, I will be in Athens, Georgia, for work in mid-April, and I will have a couple of free-days to look for mammals. I would appreciate any mammal watching sites and key species

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5 October 2014
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New south wales: koalas?

Dear all, I will be in Sydney in mid-November: is there any chance to see koalas in a 2-3 days trip from Sydney? does anyone have any thoughts on the best area to see this species

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