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20 September 2010
Oriental

New Trip Report – Sri Lanka

Here’s a report from Curtis Hart of a trip last December to Sri Lanka. Highlights include 5 Leopards in Yala NP. http://curtisfrommichigan.wordpress.com/2010/09/13/sri-lanka-

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20 September 2010
Oriental

High Altitude Tigers in Bhutan

A BBC film crew has found Tigers living up to 4000m in the Bhutanese mountains

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30 August 2010
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New Trip Report – Borneo and Singapore

A third excellent report from Sjef Ollers covering Sabah and Singapore, 2007 – 3 weeks & 35 species including Clouded Leopard, Flat-headed Cat and Hose’s Langur.

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4 August 2010
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Hairy nosed Otter and other small carnivores photographed in Sabah

I would love to see their video of the Otter Civet http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100803072723.htm

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21 July 2010
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New study revises Finless Porpoise Taxonomy and Yangtze River Porpoise conservation

Here is a link to a BBC news story summarizing the paper http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8767000/8767968.stm Take home message is that: The Chinese and Indo-Pacifi

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17 July 2010
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New Trip Reports: Taman Negara & Java

I was in SE Asia in June and July, and I spent a couple of nights in Taman Negara to (successfully) look for Tapirs A report is here  I then went to Java for a few days and saw 21

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8 July 2010
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Utah Prarie Dogs and the Channel Islands RFI and some news from the Asia-Pacific

A few people have sent me some trip reports over the last couple of weeks and I am sorry not to have uploaded them but I’ve been travelling through Malaysia, Indonesia and no

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4 July 2010
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Malaysia

Taman Negara Revisited, 2010

In 2010 I was in Singapore for work, so I spent the weekend in Taman Negara on Peninsula Malaysia to try again for the Tapir that had eluded me in 2004. Time was of the essence, so

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31 May 2010
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Cambodia’s ‘Jungle Woman’ Rochom P’ngieng Flees Back to Wild

And thanks to Dave Koenig for sending me this. I have homo sapien on my list already. but seeing this woman in the wild might be more authentic! http://www.aolnews.com/world/articl

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31 May 2010
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Lion Count in Gir on the up

Thanks to Steve Anyon-Smith for sending me this Jon Lion count in Gir forest up by 52 Express News Service Tags : Gir forest, Narendra Modi Posted: Mon May 03 2010, 01:44 hrs Ahmed

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    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

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    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

  3. Daniel Boyland on Australia9 May 2025

    Great report. I think the possum you've identified as a lemuroid ringtail might actually be a coppery brushtail.

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    That was such interesting behaviour. thank you for sharing.

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