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28 January 2015
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POLECAT SURVEY

One of the UK’s best, and hardest to see, mammals in my opinion.

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24 January 2015
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Tiny Trip Report – 2.5 Hours spotlighting for Caracals in Southern(ish) Israel

We set out to find a Caracal, which is the animal of the year (in the Tomerian Calendar). Here is the report: Mission-Caracal – 1st attempt

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21 January 2015
Australasia

Obscure New Guinea Bandicoots

This is an uber-long shot I know but does anyone have a photo of one of the 4 species of Microperoryctes bandicoots – Striped Bandicoot, Mouse Bandicoot, Arfak Pygmy Bandicoo

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20 January 2015
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Trip to the UK first week of February

We are planning a short trip to the UK in two weeks. After visiting my sister-in-law in London, we have about 5 days left to explore the country by car. Maybe some of you can give

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17 January 2015
AfricaNorth AmericanOriental

Mammals in the News

I saw a bunch of mammalian videos this week, ranging from the very cute – Bao Bao’s first snow day – through to the rather less cute camera trap footage of Bonobo

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16 January 2015
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Publishing observations

Many regular visitors of this forum are experienced naturalists who travel to little-known places and make a lot of interesting observations, but apparently few people ever publish

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14 January 2015
North American

New Trip Report – Minnesota 2015

Cheryl Antonucci just spent a very cold week in Minnesota. She spent most of it looking at birds! This is of grave concern. However you will be happy to see she did see some nice m

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11 January 2015
Oriental

New Trip Report – Western Forest Complex Thailand

Coke Smith was in Hui Kha Kaeng over the Christmas break and had a great visit to this hard to access park. Hui Kha Kaeng, 2014: Coke Smith, 4 days & 20 species including Phayr

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11 January 2015
AustralasiaOriental
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Sumatra

So here’s a place people don’t talk about enough – Sumatra. Almost twice its size, Borneo has been getting all the attention over the past decade or so. Perhaps it’s becaus

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9 January 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Morocco and the Western Sahara

Dominique Brugiere is just back from a successful month in Morocco and here’s his report. Western Sahara & Morocco, 2014: 4 weeks withspecies including Cuvier’s Gaz

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  1. Bozon on My Big Cat Year – China and the Wildcat species in the Tibetan Plateau19 August 2026

    Many thanks Sebastian!

  2. vnsankar on Canada and the USA – July 202619 August 2026

    Hi John - great report, and sounds like you had an awesome trip with Ian! We were just chatting about…

  3. Sebastian Kennerknecht on My Big Cat Year – China and the Wildcat species in the Tibetan Plateau19 August 2026

    Another fantastic trip, and four new felines for the year. Great job Marc, keep it up!

  4. CarlosBocos on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative18 August 2026

    Good point Jan, as its something we had discussed. We wanted a list of mammals for mammalwatchers and thats what…

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