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Author: Zarek Cockar

HomePosted by Zarek Cockar
25 May 2022
Africa
Checklist RwandaEast AfricaRwanda

Checklist of the Mammals of Rwanda

I’ve recently published a Checklist of the Mammals of Rwanda in the Journal Of East African Natural History. Zarek S. Cockar “A Checklist of the Mammals of Rwanda,&#82

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30 March 2022
Africa
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Tchad/Chad Feb 2022

“2-week trip to 3 locations across Chad in the last week of February and 1st week of March, 2022. – Ennedi Natural & Cultural Reserve: Northeastern Chad. Sandstone

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8 November 2021
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Big Day

Mammal Big Day – Southern Kenya – A landscape report

On October 1st, 2021, a friend of mine (Stratton Hatfield) and I commenced a mammal big day across the Mara-Loita-Nguruman landscape of Southern Kenya, covering roughly 100 Nautica

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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