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2 November 2009
Africa

Protected areas in Gambia

  Hi everybody, I am planning a trip to Gambia for next year to visit the country’s nature reserves and national parks. Does anybody know if it is possible to stay withi

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30 October 2009
North American

Black-Footed Ferrets – Arizona?

I read a post by Curtis Hart on Lonely Planet in which he reported seeing a black-footed ferret on a ranch in Arizona. I didn’t even know black-footed ferrets could be found

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17 October 2009
Australasia

Lost Land of the Volcano – Videos of new species of Cuscus and giant Rat

This is old news, but here are some nice clips of two – apparently new mammals – that were discovered during this BBC doco in PNG http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LogVmP

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17 October 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports Scotland and Finland

A couple of new trip reports are up on mammalwatching.com at the bottom of the pages linked below Ardnarmurchan Peninsula, Scotland 2009: Mike Richardson, 1 week and 17 species inc

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16 October 2009
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Bats in London

Near the bank of the River Thames at Richmond one evening we watched bats in the dusk.  There were two distinct types; one was small, about the same size as I’d “expec

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16 October 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Trip report: Mull, Scotland

19th-26th September 2009 We spent a week on Mull, based in the south-east which gives the best access to all parts of the island. The weather was almost entirely overcast, with rai

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8 October 2009
Africa

Leopards in protected areas in West-Africa

Dear all, I am currently working on a study regarding the distribution of the leopard (Panthera pardus) in Africa and I would like to ask you if you have got any information on its

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8 October 2009
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

Mystery Mustelid in Sichuan

Gillian Whittaker sent me this photo she took on Mt Emei Shan in Sichuan and wondered what species this is. It was quite large – with a HB 25cm or more (so definitely too lar

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7 October 2009
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

Bats of China website

Ian Adam just sent me this site covering all the bats of China with some good pictures and other information. Its a useful resource www.bio.bris.ac.uk/research/bats/China%20bats/in

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12 September 2009
Africa

Aders duiker

A number of months ago I had a work trip to Zanzibar and I thought I’d take advantage of my time there to try to see Ader’s duiker. Ader’s looks similar to the Red duiker, bu

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