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17 June 2015
Uncategorised

Viva Vaquita Voyage

Viva Vaquita Voyage To all Conservation Enthusiasts Cetacean Twitchers and Whale- & Dolphin lovers ALERT ALERT ALERT !!! The Vaquita is one of the World’s smallest cetaceans,

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17 June 2015
Europe and the Palearctic
Bulgaria

New Trip Report – Bulgaria

Two weeks ago there were no Bulgarian reports on mammalwatching.com. Now we have two: is Bulgaria the new European mammal destination? It certainly sounds pretty nice based on this

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17 June 2015
Uncategorised

RFI: Boise

We’ll have two full days after a business trip in Boise, on July 3 and 4. Is it still worth looking for any of the local ground squirrels (Idaho, Merriam’s, or Piute) t

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17 June 2015
Uncategorised

Voles of Anchorage

I just spent a few days at a conference in Anchorage, Alaska, and had time to explore some of the numerous parks in and around the city. It’s a great place to see a few speci

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16 June 2015
Oriental

New Trip Report – Way Kambas (Sumatra)

Paul Carter was in Way Kambas last year and had a good week with 31 species of mammals including Pen-tailed Tree Shrew, Malaysian Slit-faced Bat, Yellow-throated Marten and a proba

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16 June 2015
Uncategorised

Shrew plague

Over the last few months, I’ve heard a few people complaining that they’ve never seen a shrew in the wild. I couldn’t really help them, because I don’t know

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15 June 2015
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A Tribute to Mammal Watching (and Vladimir’s Book)

Here is a blog I wrote about the rise of mammal watching, including my own long-time fascination with mammals, the importance of this web site to fellow enthusiasts and how Vladimi

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14 June 2015
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SE California to W Texas: 24 Bats in 24 Days

Our main vacation this year was planned around attending a week-long workshop on bat monitoring techniques, held in southeast Arizona, and organized by Bat Conservation and Managem

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12 June 2015
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Notes about mammal watching at Deramakot, Way Kambas and Gunung Leuser: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

I wanted to attach this as a comment on Jon’s trip report but you can’t add attachments in comments so I will just attach it in a different post. Make sure to read Jon&

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11 June 2015
Oriental
BorneoSumatra

New Trip Report – Sabah & Sumatra

Sumatran Orang Utan I spent the last two weeks of May in Sabah (Deramakot Forest Reserve) and Sumatra (Way Kambas & Gunung Leuser)with Jean-Michel Bompar and Tomer Ben-Yehuda.

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  1. JanEbr on Saudi Arabia – Mammals -> cetaceans on the Farasan Isl.10 February 2026

    If you or someone decides to go, note that the Farasan ferry comes with ... excitement. 3 years ago, everything…

  2. blackwatch. on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas9 February 2026

    I just looked up if the sheep are there in the winter and they are and when it comes to…

  3. B. Kao on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas9 February 2026

    Hi Francisco, As blackwatch. said, Hemenway Park is the best stop for bighorns, although they might not be around in…

  4. Bozon on South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!9 February 2026

    Sebastian, many thanks!!! Will certainly look for a another chance this year!

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South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!
9 February 2026
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6 February 2026
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