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19 June 2013
Australasia

Traveling Naturalist: 5 Marvelous Marsupials to Spot in Queensland

Very nice blog from our own Matt Miller at The Nature Conservancy on mammal watching around Cairns and Cooktown in Australia. Jon See more at: http://blog.nature.org/science/2013/0

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19 June 2013
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

Chinese Desert/Mountain Cat (Felis bieti) in Sichuan

Michel Watelet from Belgium just wrote to say he’s back from a great trip in Sichuan with 3 friends (trip report to follow) and he saw a Chinese Mountain Cat. “I found

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18 June 2013
Uncategorised

RFI: Javan Rhino

After reading about two recent successful trips to see Javan Rhino in Ujung Kulon, I’m thinking about heading there this August. Has anyone gone there? If so, what tour compa

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15 June 2013
North American

Mexico approves measure to save world’s rarest marine mammal

Some positive news for the Vaquita The government of Mexico has taken a decisive step to save the vaquita – a porpoise threatened by extinction – and to promote sustainable fis

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14 June 2013
AfricaAustralasiaOriental

Mammal news: Cheetah and speed; Monks and Snow Leopards; and Leadbeater’s Possum under threat

A few interesting articles I’ve seen recently Jon Cheetahs may be the world’s fastest sprinters, but it is their blinding acceleration—faster than a Lamborghini’s—and

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13 June 2013
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

China – New Version of an Old Field Guide

Well oldish anyway … Murray Lord let me know that the really excellent 2008 guide to the Mammals of China (Princeton) by Smith and Xie has just been released as a pocket fiel

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13 June 2013
Central and South America

New Trip Report – The Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest

Atlantic Rainforest, 2013: Steve Morgan’s detailed notes of a 2 month mammal survey in the REGUA reserve. He recorded 29 species including Orange-Spined Hairy Dwarf Porcupine

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12 June 2013
Europe and the Palearctic
Hungary

New Report: A Hungarian Wet Weekend

Bódva Valley I returned to Hungary for a weekend in mid May. Balazs Szigeti who I travelled with last time was busy, so he fixed me up with Sandor Boldogh who works at Aggtelek Na

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12 June 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

Iberian Lynx photographed in Portugal for the first time since 2010

Or so Cornelis Hazevoet tells me… I don’t read Portugese which is what the article is written in http://www.publico.pt/ecosfera/noticia/o-linceiberico-hongo-foi-passear

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12 June 2013
Africa
KenyaTanzania

New Trip Report – Kenya & Tanzania

A new report from Indri Tours for a 17 days trip toKenya & Tanzania, 2013, with 51 species including 3 Honey Badgers, Striped Hyena and Caracal. Jon

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First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary
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Queensland June/July 2026
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Large rodents of southeast Poland

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  1. Vladimir Dinets on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    All of these species are possible if you do a lot of night driving, but for bear, tanuki and badger…

  2. Vladimir Dinets on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative21 August 2026

    There are multiple issues with this list and with illustrations. Some species aren't really lost, some might not be valid,…

  3. JanEbr on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    I've been mammalwatching in Japan only for a few nights in July a couple years ago, but my general impression…

  4. Jon Hall on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    Hi Yuval - in theory you can see the badger, marten, giant flying squirrel and tanuki in Tokyo in a…

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