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2 December 2013
North American

Mysterious Moose Die Off

This is interesting (and sad) http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/mysterious-moose-die-offs-baffle-scientists-and-wildlife-officials/ Jon

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25 November 2013
North American

Wolves boost food for Yellowstone’s Grizzlies

Wolves and grizzlies aren’t best buddies. Burly bears can barge in on a feasting pack, making off with the wolves’ fresh kill. Wolves have been known to dig into bear dens and

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22 November 2013
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New Trip Report: Quebec and Ontario

A new report from Vladimir Dinets who took a road trip from Rhode Island to James Bay, Quebec. Quebec, Ontario and a bit of New Hampshire, 2013: Vladimir Dinets, 1 week & 26 sp

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19 November 2013
North American

New Trip Reports: Florida & Beach Voles on Muskeget Island, Mass.

Two new reports on mammalwatching.com Florida, 2013: Mike Richardson, 2 weeks & 17 species including an Eastern Spotted Skunk and Black Bear. How to see a Beach Vole, 2013: Vla

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14 November 2013
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A New Mammal Big Day Record for North America

Humpback Whales near the Farallon Islands, California, on 4 August 2013. On 4 August 2013, Peter Pyle (the mastermind), Sarah Allen and I made an all-out attempt to break the previ

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25 October 2013
North American

Florida Bonneted Bats

Does anyone have any recent information on where to see this species, preferably roosting, while I am in Florida over christmas. It seems – from Google at least – that

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24 October 2013
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Trip Report: A long weekend in Quebec

I’ve visited Quebec several times and I think it is fair to say I have mixed feelings. The scenery is hard to fault and there ought to be some good mammals to see. But it is a ha

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24 September 2013
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New Trip Reports – Brazil and Quebec

Two new shortish trip reports on Quebec and Brazil are on mammalwatching.com Quebec, 2013: Steve Babbs, and some notes on a visit to Quebec in August 2013 where species included Bl

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16 September 2013
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Weasel Wednesday & Civet Coffee

An amazing encounter with a Least Weasel family in Calgary is documented here, with thanks to John Fox and Cheryl Antonucci for sending this through. Has anyone else ever seen (or

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15 September 2013
North American

New Trip Reports – Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks

Two new reports from Curtis Hart Glacier National Park, 2013: Curtis Hart, 1 week & 15 species inlcuding Western Jumping Mouse, Southern Red-backed Vole and Pygmy Shrew. Yellow

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