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Europe and the Palearctic

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19 July 2008
Europe and the Palearctic

Finland Trip Report

I have just got back from a few days in Finland looking for Wolverines (successfully) and other stuff A trip report is here Jon

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30 May 2008
Europe and the Palearctic

Berlin Mammals RFI

I will be in Berlin at the end of June.  Does anyone know whether I could try to see a European Hamster , Southern Water Vole or European Ground Squirrel close or closish (say 300

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20 March 2008
Europe and the Palearctic

Saiga Antelopes Face Migration Crisis

Asia’s Odd-ball Antelope Faces Migration Crisis ScienceDaily (Mar. 19, 2008) — Take a deer’s body, attach a camel’s head and add a Jimmy Durante nose, and you h

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1 November 2005
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China

Qinling Mountains Trip Report, 2005

My first trip to China in October 2005 remains a highlight of my travels. I stopped en route from Australia to a new job in Paris. I’d been so swept up in organising the m

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