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25 January 2020
North American
ArizonaMadera Canyon

Madera Canyon and Tucson, Arizona

Here’s a summary of a short trip I made to Tucson and specifically the Madera Canyon last month. Highlights included Ringtail, Hog-nosed skunk and Antelope jackrabbit.Madera

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1 January 2020
North American
Deep Canyonkangaroo ratNorth AmericaPeromyscuspocket mouse

Habitat Notes for California Desert Rodents

This note shares data from a recent article in the Journal of Mammalogy titled “Small mammal assemblage composition and habitat associations across an elevational gradient in sou

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24 December 2019
Central and South AmericaNorth American
Cuba

New Trip Report: Cuba

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets’s trip to look for Cuban Solenodons.  No solenodons but a few nice species in any case. A very happy Christmas to all those who ce

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11 December 2019
AustralasiaNorth AmericanOriental
CaliforniaMalaysiaQueensland

New Trip Reports: Three Easy Mammalwatching Destinations (Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs)

Here is a report – a first report I think – from Michael Johnson. Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs: Michael Johnson’s 2019 repor

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1 December 2019
North American
mammalsSouth Florida

S. Florida trip mammals

Just got back from South Florida where I was for the last week.  Saw lots of good birds and lizards, but unfortunately did not see many mammals.  Did see 5 or so Florida Manatees

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23 November 2019
North American
Mexico

New Trip Report: Central Mexico

A new report from Venkat Sankar, continuing his quest to see all of Mexico’s mammals, with another great trip. Central Mexico, 2019: Venkat Sankar, 6 days & 36 species in

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19 November 2019
North American
Gray SealsMontauk

Gray Seals at Montauk

While birding out in The Montauk area of Long Island, NY,  I had three Gray Seals which is the second time I’ve had them in NY.  One was by the docks of Inlet Seafood on La

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8 November 2019
North American
Red Wolves

Red Wolf like canids in Texas and Louisiana

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/11/the-ghost-genes-of-a-nearly-extinct-animal-live-on-in-texas/601624/?utm_medium=offsite&utm_source=yahoo&utm_campaign=yah

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6 November 2019
North American
Eastern Gray Squirrel

Albino Eastern Gray Squirrel

Hi all, Just wanted to post that after a nearly two year absence the albino Eastern Gray Squirrel on my block reappeared again this time just two homes down from me.  If I get a g

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5 November 2019
North American
kangaroo ratred wolf

More news

1. An article about the rediscovery of San Quentin kangaroo rat: https://www.lostandfoundnature.com/blog/2019/10/21/stumbling-upon-an-extinct-rodent-on-the-edge/?fbclid=IwAR3qFA6PP

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