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Author: vdinets

HomePosted by vdinets(Page 10)
16 May 2013
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A few things cetacean

1. Apparently, a breeding area of pygmy right whales has been located: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2989/1814232X.2013.769903#.UZRqEsqNDbQ 2. There is a nice listserve cal

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9 April 2013
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Sri Lanka

I love this website and use it a lot, but sometimes the style of people’s trip reports drives me mad. “We flew into such-and-such airport, the food on the plane made us

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30 March 2013
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Vladimir Dinets

Big Thicket National Preserve

Hi All, I am in Big Thicket National Preserve for the weekend. Despite some recent rain, the conditions are perfect for small mammal spotlighting (dry leaf litter and nightly termi

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24 July 2012
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Mexico and Guatemala

I just got back from a short trip to Yucatan and Guatemala. Nothing particularly exciting, but I had two sight records slightly outside the range maps shown in Fiona Reid’s e

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23 June 2012
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moles and voles

Dear All, A few updates from recent trips in Southeastern US: Hairy-tailed moles are currently easy to (partially) see at Rhododendron Gardens above Roan Mt. State Park (TN). Tunne

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9 June 2012
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The Southwest

Hi All, We just spent a month traveling in NW New Mexico, N Arizona, SE Utah and Colorado. I searched a lot of slot canyons, small caves and abandoned mines, but had little luck wi

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27 April 2012
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CO-NM-AZ-UT-CO

Dear All,We’ll be traveling in CO, NW NM, N AZ and S UT in May-early June. I am familiar with the area, but wouldn’t mind another look at, say, spotted bat, mountain li

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6 March 2012
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Mexico DF

Estimados Todos, I’ll be in Mexico City for a week in mid-March. I’ll have time for one or two day trips out of town. Any suggestions will be appreciated. I’ve be

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