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8 April 2021
North American
Texas

Central Texas, Easter 2021

I spent the Easter weekend looking for rodents in central Texas. Texas is, I often forget, really really big. At almost 3 times the size of the UK it is home to around 150 native m

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23 March 2021
North American
ArizonaGround Squirrelrodents

New location for round-tailed ground squirrel (Xerospermophilus tereticaudus) in Arizona

A week ago I returned from a short trip where I focused on Arizona endemics and had the pleasure of meeting up with Jon Hall and Jose Gabriel. The target for my final day was Roun

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6 March 2021
North American
ArizonaBobcatSweetwater

Update on Bobcats in Tucson Arizona

The water treatment marsh in Tucson called Sweetwater Wetlands has historically been a good place for Arizona cotton rat and bobcat. My brother lives in Tucson and as of 04 March 2

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23 January 2021
North American
Texas

South East Texas, 2020

Long long ago, in 2020 BC (Before Covid), I was about to take a trip to Texas to meet up with Plains Spotted Skunk researchers near Houston. I cancelled the trip at the very last m

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6 January 2021
North American
USA

Adirondacks

I just spent a few days in the northern Adirondack Mts. of upstate New York. I was with the family, so could spend only two nights in the forest. It is normal to see hardly any mam

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3 January 2021
North American
FloridaGeorgia

New Trip Report: Florida and Georgia (December 2019)

A  happy new year to mammalwatchers everywhere!  Here’s the first report of 2021 – which comes again from Sjef Ollers and has some useful information. Florida and Geo

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2 November 2020
North American
Hawaii

New Trip Report: Kauai – Hawaiian Monk Seals

Here’s a new report from Justin Brown. Kauai, 2020: Justin Brown, and useful information on seeing Hawaiian Monk Seals.   Jon

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18 October 2020
North American
MontanaWyoming

New Trip Report: Yellowstone National Park

An August from John Rogers. Yellowstone, 2020: John Rogers, 4 days & 14 species including Snowshoe Hare, Wolf, Grizzly and Badger.   Jon

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11 September 2020
North American
Alabama

New Trip Report: Grey Bats at Sauta Cave NWR, Alabama

Here’s a report from Cheryl Antonucci on how to see one of the USA’s great wildlife spectacles: half a million Grey (or Gray … if you must) Bats emerging from the

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10 September 2020
North American
Bonneted BatfloridaMiami

FL Bonneted Bat location

https://www.wlrn.org/2020-09-09/miami-wilds-theme-park-slated-near-zoo-miami-its-also-habitat-for-the-countrys-rarest-bat?fbclid=IwAR3JWTXIQ_jLowqiU5SZruvcBP80Ug2_kofqGgnF3hwQGPgZR

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