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North Atlantic Right Whale
1 August 2016
North America
CanadaNearcticNova Scotia

Nova Scotia

I spent a weekend in Nova Scotia in mid-October 2008. I was in Canada for work and wanted to see North Atlantic Right Whales. But the whale watching operators on Grand Manan Island

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North Atlantic Right Whale
1 August 2016
North America
CanadaNearcticNew Brunswick

New Brunswick

I visited New Brunswick's Grand Manan Island in July 2006 to try to see a Northern Right Whale. Northern Right Whales are critically endangered with only a few hundred animals l

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Parc du Bic
1 August 2016
North America
CanadaNearcticQuebec

Quebec

have spent a few days mammal watching in Quebec. I drove from Quebec City to New Brunswick, and then back from Maine to Quebec City, in July 2006, when I saw a Groundhog just over

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13 June 2016
North America
NearcticSouth CarolinaUnited States of AmericaUSA

South Carolina

I haven’t looked for mammals in South Carolina, but I’ve included community reports from those that have.

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Bull Caribou Denali
7 April 2016
North America
AlaskaNearcticUSA

Alaska

In May 2006 I spent just 24 hours in Alaska and travelled on the ferry from Haines to Skagway during a trip around the Canadian Yukon. I saw a few Harbour Seals, but not the supo

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Antillean Fruit eating Bat
8 February 2016
North America
NearcticThe US Virgin IslandsThe Virgin Islands

The US Virgin Islands

Vladmir Dinet's notes on species including Red Fruit Bats and Antillean Fruit-eating Bat.

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American Badger
24 November 2015
North America
NearcticNebraskaUnited States of America

Nebraska

I haven't been to Nebraska yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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11 June 2015
North America
AmericaMarylandUnited States of AmericaUSA

Maryland

I lived in Maryland for four months in 1989 and have returned several times but never to mammalwatch. I’ve included community reports from those that have.

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  1. Karina and Andrey on RESERVA CAÑADA EL CARMEN, CHACO, PARAGUAY8 October 2025

    Bring your food and water - there is no any shop nearby. And no AC now - only a fan.…

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    Thanks! Yes indeed ... slowly all those mammals that I thought I would only ever seen in a book are…

  3. Jon Hall on Mammalwatching Turns 208 October 2025

    Merci Samuel - hope we can take a trip together sometime soon

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    Thanks Carlos! Looking forward to finding a load more mammals with you next to me over the next years too

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