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26 April 2009
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

Sichuan, 2009

I visited China for the second time in April 2009. I took advantage of a work trip to Bejing to visit Sichuan Province to look for Red Pandas along with as much other stuff as

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16 April 2009
Europe and the Palearctic
London

RFI Lonodn

I will have a layover at London Heathrow on May 8th from 7:40 am ’til 8:35 pm. I would like to get out to some kind of natural area as anything would be a lifer for me. Is th

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1 April 2009
Central and South America

Monkeys and Mochilas

Cotton-top tamarins are incredibly cool animals, and you have a good chance of seeing them in a number of places in Colombia. I had the opportunity to visit El Ceibal, a project ru

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16 March 2009
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

RFI Amsterdam, Praque and Singapore

Hi. I am acting as a standby carer for my elderly parents on an Amsterdam to Budapest Rhine/Danube river cruise. I have a couple of spare days (and nights) in each of Amsterdam, Pr

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15 March 2009
North American

Baja RFI

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15 March 2009
Uncategorised

New Handbook of the Mammals of the World – 8 Volume Series

On 1 April the first volume of a new 8 volume set of a Handbook of the Mammals of the World is released.  The first volume covers the carnivores -with the remaining volumes coming

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11 March 2009
North American

Washington State Trip Report

I had a couple of days mammaling around the Olympic Peninsula a week or so ago. A short trip report is here  Not so many mammals at this time of year but I did get to see a Mounta

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3 March 2009
Africa

Critically Endangered Cheetahs In Algeria Snapped With Camera Trap

Critically Endangered Cheetahs In Algeria Snapped With Camera Trap (February 27, 2009) — A survey of the Sahara has captured the first camera-trap photographs of the critical

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24 February 2009
Uncategorised

England RFI

My parents are planning a family trip to England including my wife, brother and I. They are going to London and various tourist sites.  I think we will be staying in either the Co

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22 February 2009
North American

Washington State RFI

I will be in Seattle next weekend and will have a couple of days to look for mammals.  Does anyone have any tips for good spots for any of the NW endemics within a few hours of Se

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  1. Daan Drukker on Stoat or Weasel14 June 2026

    This is a Weasel, but I understand the confusion. People have long thought that mustelids with this appearance in Turkey…

  2. Daan Drukker on Trip report to Dzanga Sangha, CAR, April 202613 June 2026

    Hi Samuel, as always a mouth-watering Sangha-report! I have some thoughts on the squirrels though. The problem is that the…

  3. Michael Wright on Trip to Zambia this October.13 June 2026

    Hi Charles, The first 2 weeks of October 2026 (actually 30 September to 12 October) happens to be my only…

  4. michaelswright on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 202613 June 2026

    Hi Raphael, I own and operate 2 nature tour operating companies based in Cape Town, South Africa, namely: Sustain Safaris,…

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