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26 June 2019
North American
AlaskaBowheadBrown Bearmuskoxenwolf

Seven degrees of latitude: mammal watching from central Alaska to the Arctic Ocean.

Alaska Mammal Watching report

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25 June 2019
North American
BCYukon

NW British Columbia June 2019

BC Camping june ’19

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24 June 2019
North American
antelope squirrelfoxGiant Kangaroo ratnocturnalpocket mice

Carrizo Plain dusk to dawn trip

I went to carrizo about 10 days ago and found fields of close to 30 K-rats, several pocket mice, and lots of foxes(including 3 in the day) along with some of the usual suspects. Be

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20 June 2019
North American
whales

Hybridization between two high Arctic cetaceans confirmed by genomic analysis

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-44038-0 https://www.sciencenews.org/article/dna-confirms-greenland-whale-narwhal-beluga-hybrid

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11 June 2019
North American
animalaquaticbeaverdeserthealthymammalriverRodentSouthern Californiawater

Mojave River Beavers

I learned that there were Beavers in the Mojave river area and after a little bit of research and exploring I found them. Hooray! So cool to find beavers period, let alone in South

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11 June 2019
North American
British ColumbiaCanadaVancouver Island

New Trip Report: Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island, 2019: Sheelagh Halsey, 2 weeks & 17 species including Vancouver Island Marmot, River Otter, Mink and Grizzly and Black Bears. Jon

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11 June 2019
North American
DenverPoint Reyes

Looking for help to spend a few days doing mammal watching in the Denver area

Hi everyone I will be in Denver mid July for work and I should have a 2-3  days available for sightseeing. I was therefore wondering if anyone would have some advices abou

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3 June 2019
North American
mammals

Delmarva Peninsula trip

Just came back from leading an Audubon trip to the Delmarva Peninsula from 5/31 – 6/2/19.  In addition to the rare birds and other great birds, herps, and leps we had, we al

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20 May 2019
North American
Louisiana

New Trip Report: Louisiana

A new report from Mark Hows. Louisiana, 2019: Mark Hows, 1 week & 20 species including Eastern Woodrat, Prairie Vole, Swamp Rabbit and Hoary Bat.   Jon

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9 May 2019
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bighorndeer mousedigorgio roadkangaroo ratlambmammalpalm canyonRodentrodentiasheepwoodrat

Anza borrego trip report near dusk to after dawn May 4th-5th

14 hours at Anza Borrego

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