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27 April 2014
Oriental

Snow Leopard Trip – October 2014: any interest in joining?

Hi, I’ve decided (finally) to go look for Snow Leopards in Hemis National Park, India and am putting together a small group of people (no more than 6). Provisional dates are

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27 April 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
Croatia

New Trip Report – Croatia

Here’s an account of my trip to Croatia last week to find a Mediterranean Monk Seal Jon

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26 April 2014
Central and South America

New Trip Report – Nicaragua

Fiona Reid was in Nicaragua last month and had another great. trip. Nicaragua, 2014: Fiona Reid 12 days & 43 species. Highlights including Jaguarundi, Hooded, Spotted and Hog-n

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25 April 2014
Central and South America

New trip report – Chile

I’ve just uploaded a short report from Romain Bocquier Chile, 2014: Romain Bocquier, 8 days & 15 species including Geoffroy’s Cat, Puma and Commerson’s Dolphi

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24 April 2014
Uncategorised

Mule deer migration routes in Wyoming

Interesting piece of newly discovered migration route of mule deer in Wyoming – approx. 500 individuals travel 150 miles each season. https://www.thedodo.com/researchers-unco

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24 April 2014
Uncategorised

Non-mammal watching trip to China with 7 species

So unlike Sjef, I had a good session in the “How NOT to mammal-watch in China” school. 1. Don’t go to the places where all the tourists go (Jiuzhaigou, Emeishan

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23 April 2014
North American
identificationMustela

Weasel Identification Help

I saw this little guy in 2006, before I was really deeply into wildlife watching. I saw it at the Calgary Zoo, in Alberta, Canada. It was running through the portion of the zoo loc

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22 April 2014
Oriental
ChinaChinese Mountain CatPikaSichuan

Sichuan Trip Synopsis – Pika ID

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20 April 2014
Africa

Video: Escape-Artist Honey Badger Refuses To Be Captive

This is an entertaining little video that shows who carries the brains in the animal kingdom. – Leslie Sokolow =========== Video: Escape-Artist Honey Badger Refuses To Be Cap

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20 April 2014
Uncategorised

seeing snow leopards

Hi all I’m pondering a snow leopard trip next year. If anyone has any recommendations about the best companies to use etc., I’d be grateful. Also if anyone is interes

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  1. Flemming Versloot on Primates in East Africa (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi)7 February 2026

    Nice report, Thanks for sharing!

  2. Yonathan Perez on Thailand Dec 2024 – Jan 20257 February 2026

    Thanks! I rented the car with Avis at Bangkok Don Muang Airport. It was a 4WD pickup truck.

  3. Francesco Cuzzola on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas6 February 2026

    Hi B. Kao, I read your report :-) I’ve never been in the area and I won’t self drive, this…

  4. EllenLinton on RFI: Bat Detector6 February 2026

    I'm thinking an Echo Meter is my best bet as well since I don't have any professional use for a…

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