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27 May 2015
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Bats Successfully Treated for White-Nose Syndrome

A rare good news story on the ongoing white-nose syndrome saga: bats successfully treated for WNS released back into wild. There is some interesting research serendipity that led t

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25 May 2015
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RFI: Cayembe Coca, Ecuador

Hi all, I am planning a trip to Cayembe Coca Nat Park in Ecuador next September to look for Andean bear (and possibly mountain tapir…). I would like to know if the park’ roads

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25 May 2015
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European Otter

Hi all, For anyone visiting France, here is a great site to see European Otter. Stéphane Raimond, a former pisciculturist, has built some years ago a blind where he welcomes wildl

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22 May 2015
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California news

Dear All, 2015 is shaping up to be an interesting year for marine mammals off California. There is already a huge “blob” of warm water offshore, and emerging indication

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22 May 2015
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Mammals in the news

What Is Killing Off Kazakhstan’s Rare Antelope? http://www.rferl.org/content/what-is-killing-kazakhstan-rare-saiga-antelope/27027384.html Musk Oxen baby boom in Siberia: http

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20 May 2015
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brief report Pt. Reyes CA and Martinez CA

Very brief report: I was at Pt. Reyes Saturday night for a wedding, and did very brief spotlight loop around main Visitor Center and out to Limontour Road, both at 2300 hours. Too

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16 May 2015
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Mammal watching in Romania

Hi everyone, We’re planning a short trip to Romania in a couple of weeks and were wondering if anyone had any mammalwatching tips? We’ll be based in the Carpathians near Zarnes

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16 May 2015
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Puma Action Photos

I just came across this cool series of photos showing a male Puma (Mountain Lion) in action, leaping from a tree, in the Santa Cruz mountains of California. It is in a blog post b

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15 May 2015
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Mammals in the News

I’m heading off to the jungle tonight for two weeks starting in Sabah. Bring on the Sun Bears, the Marbled Cats and the leeches. Meanwhile here are a few articles that caught

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14 May 2015
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RFI: Patagonian Fox ID

There has been some question about the ID of a fox I photographed near Punta Arenas, Chile.  Is it a Culpeo or a Patagonian Gray Fox. Photo at… http://fog.ccsf.edu/~jmorlan/

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  1. Jon Hall on New publication on Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens)7 August 2025
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  1. Jon Hall on New publication on Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens)7 August 2025

    Thanks Eran. Fascinating indeed. Mammalwatching regulars Bob Pitman and Todd Pusser were on that trip in the Gulf of California…

  2. Evan on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)6 August 2025

    How did you find Ibera and El Palmer to compare in general? Which would you choose if you only had…

  3. Bruno Kovacs Gomez on Papua Occidental 20255 August 2025

    ¡Menudo viajecito! Y que cantidad de especies para ser Papua, que como tengo entendido para ver fauna es algo complicado.…

  4. Jonathan Newman on Papua Occidental 20255 August 2025

    What a trip! Thanks again for your company and great to see our lengthy night-time efforts rewarded with lots of…

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