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Europe and the Palearctic

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3 June 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Belgium and Germany

Marks Hows’ report from 3 days in Belgium and Germany with 10 species including a Stone Marten. Jon

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27 May 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Iberian Wild Boar on Camera

We live on the outskirts of a village 80 km from Valencia City, Spain. This rural village lies in a valley surrounded by mountains and hills, and consists of approximately 550 ho

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17 May 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Pine Martens on the Isle of Mull (UK)

Pine Martens have started breeding on the Isle of Mull in Scotland. http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/a-pine-in-the-backside-or-valued-wildlife/ Jon

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14 May 2012
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New Trip Report – Anhui, China

Coke Smith just sent me a report from his trip this month to Anhui – 4 days & 6 species including Tibetan Macaque and Finless Porpoise and lots of great photos as always.

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27 April 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

White Killer Whale Adult Spotted for First Time in Wild

cientists have made what they believe to be the first sighting of an adult white orca, or killer whale. The adult male, which they have nicknamed Iceberg, was spotted off the coast

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22 April 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Protecting Critically Endangered Far Eastern Leopards

The Wildlife Conservation Society commends the Russian government for creating a new national park to protect critically endangered Amur (Siberian) tigers and the world’s rarest

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18 April 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

BBC Piece on Iberian Lynxes

http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/iberian-lynx-returns-to-the-wild-in-spain/

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7 March 2012
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China

New Trip Reports – Tibet

Jepser Hornskov has sent me 4 reports from Tibet where he has seen a mouthwatering set of mammals over the years running (primarily) birding trips. I am now more desperate to go th

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4 March 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

Brown Bears Declared Extinct in Austria – Again

http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/brown-bears-declared-extinct-in-austria-again/

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11 February 2012
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Chubu, Japan

Coke Smith is just back from Japan with another great report and stunning photos. Mammals include Japanese Macaques (Snow Monkeys), Japanese Squirrels and Japanese Serows. The repo

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