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5 September 2013
North American
ArizonaNew Mexico

New Mexico & Arizona Trip Report

I spent the Labor Day weekend in New Mexico and Arizona mainly looking for chipmunks, ground squirrels and other rodents that I’d yet to see. Once again I was reminded how sp

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3 September 2013
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Shrew-eating Trout

Rainbow trout with a stomach full of shrews in Togiak National Wildife Refuge, Alaska: http://blog.nature.org/science/2013/09/03/shrew-eating-trout/

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3 September 2013
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What Gundi is This?

So – any ideas? This was spotted in the Tunisian Atlas Mountains this past summer. The locals had never seen them before and we were a bit higher in elevation for the normal

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3 September 2013
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Mongolia Mammalwatching Trip RFI

Hello gang! I am tentatively trying to organize a trip to Mongolia next summer (June) to see the normal mammals, but also make another attempt for wild Bactrian Camels.  I have be

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1 September 2013
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sample page spread, Primates of the World

This goes with the post just previous. In the US edition it’s out from Princeton U Press, 2013, created by Jean-Jacques Petter and Francois Desbordes, and translated by Rober

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1 September 2013
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cover page, Primates of the World

Cover page from a French book (2010) now available in UK and US editions. Mine just came from Amazon USA. More notes in the next post. / Charles Hood

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30 August 2013
Central and South America
Brazil

Brazil, 2013

Atlantic Rainforest & Southern Pantanal In 2007 I saw a Polaroid of a Giant Armadillo – a Tatu Canastra – pinned to a hotel wall near Canastra National Park. The

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29 August 2013
Central and South America

Adventures of a nature photographer

This short film from Brazil is fun – it documents someone’s attempt to photograph an Ocelot in the Atlantic Rainforest. Jon

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29 August 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka 2013: Great – detailed – report from Vladimir Dinets, 2.5 weeks & most of the mammals including several shrew sp, Indian Pangolin and a Dwarf Sperm Whale.

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29 August 2013
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports: South Africa and the Western Sahara

Two more trips reports from the top and bottom of Africa. Western Sahara, 2013: Alain Guillemont, 4 days & 10 species including Sand Cat, Wild Cat and Fennec Fox. South Africa,

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  1. Jon Hall on Palau (May 2026)21 June 2026

    Congrats Murray! This may be the first time anyone has had a 100% clean up for a country's mammals on…

  2. Jon Hall on Contacts to local guides around Chapada Diamantina, Brazil?20 June 2026

    Sorry. We used her too. If she can t offer any more names I can’t think who could.

  3. Markus Engelhart on Contacts to local guides around Chapada Diamantina, Brazil?20 June 2026

    I'm only here until June 25th, kind of a spontaneous thing. I have reached out to Cristine, who is unfortunately…

  4. Jon Hall on Thermal Monocular Combination20 June 2026

    Thanks Michael. I too am using both a higher end Zeiss monocular and the DV2 together and they each have…

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