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Author: vmoser

HomePosted by vmoser
20 September 2022
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Mammalwatching Meeting

Mammalwatching Meeting: Online participation

Hello Mammalwatchers Time is flying and soon some of us will be meeting in Spain at the 1st Mammalwatching meeting, discussing how mammalwatching can contribute to conservation and

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4 March 2019
Oriental
Asian ElephantKhao Yaisun bearThailand

Thailand: Khao Yai

Khao Yai National Park I booked my Australia-Europe flights with Thai Air. On their website, instead of booking the two flights as “direct”, I booked “Multi City”. This way

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20 February 2019
Australasia
New Zealand

New Zealand: Short-tailed Bat

Hello, I visited New Zealand again. Of course I had to try to see the Short-tailed Bat, its own family! On the evening of the 29.01.19 I visited the Pureora Forest Park, where I h

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26 April 2017
Central and South America
Cuba

Observations from Cuba

Hey everybody! In February I was in Cuba, traveling with public transport and a friend. We looked mostly for birds, but managed to find some mammals as well. Hutias: We searched fo

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19 December 2016
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some general questions

Hello Mammalwatchers Let me quickly introduce myself! I am Valentin from Switzerland and I started studying Biology in university. I am pretty much interested in all moving things,

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