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21 June 2016
North American
Yellowstone

Yellowstone Report – May 2016

We spent a week in Yellowstone in mid May and had a great time.  Of our 9 trips so far this one was likely the best.  The bears were everywhere, we saw our first Long-tai

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21 June 2016
North American
bats

Arizona Bats

Well, the bats are certainly back at our place here north of Tucson.  Here is what was waiting for us after a trip to Yellowstone a few weeks back: I count about 20 Pallid bat

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20 June 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Estonia

Another useful and very detailed report from Jon Lehmberg Estonia, 2015: Jon Lehmberg, 9 days & 12 species including Pine Marten and Eurasian Beaver. Jon

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20 June 2016
Uncategorised

California farewell trip report

I had a free day and a half before leaving California, and checked out a few sites. 1. Tassajara Hot Springs: a charming Buddhist ashram with so many bats, it feels Neotropical. Mo

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20 June 2016
Uncategorised

Updates from Kruger…

In preperation for my upcoming trip to South Africa this fall, I started following the sightings reporting apps (at least 2 of them) and collecting some knowledge so that maybe som

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19 June 2016
North American

Woodchucks Galore!

Andrew Block asked me to report the following Woodchuck plague – sounds pretty impressive!  It appears to have been a bumper year for rodents big and small out east. Jon Yes

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17 June 2016
Uncategorised

Gunung Leuser NP, Sumatra

I recently took a 10 day trip to Gunung Leuser National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia with the hopes of catching a glimpse of either a Sunda clouded leopard or a Sumatran tiger. As a

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17 June 2016
Oriental

New Trip Reports: Sabah & Sumatra

Richard Webb, Phil Telfer, John Wright and Paul Carter just got back from a trip to Borneo and Sumatra.  Clouded Leopards were their main quarry and finally Richard was successfu

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16 June 2016
Uncategorised

Marsupial Mole Sighting

Cool photos too: Mole makes rare appearance

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16 June 2016
Uncategorised

New data on wolf pack locations in Wisconsin

This website links to newly posted reports and maps on how wolves are expanding their populations throughout Wisconsin. http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/wolf/index.html Map:

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A short report from North Queensland
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  1. Chrissynvb on Uganda June/July 202520 August 2025

    Hi Lennart, Thanks for the information, as I am still very much learning. I was unsure about the jackal as…

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    Great report! It's funny for me because I have just returned from a Uganda trip with pretty much the exact…

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    Please ignore.

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    Getting to the pack ice is only possible on a multi-day trip from Longyearbyen.

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