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11 April 2016
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Panoche Valley update

I went to the Panoche Valley last Sunday to try and find decent sites for Tulare Grasshopper Mouse and San Joaquin (Nelson’s) Antelope Squirrel. I arrived in the afternoon an

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4 April 2016
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Ferret Spotlighting in the Aubrey Valley

Hi Mammal Watchers! I have recently returned from a volunteering event with the AZGFD to search for Black-footed Ferrets in Arizona’s Aubrey Valley.  I have written two post

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4 April 2016
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News and RFI

Dear All, I’m moving to New Jersey in June, so if you’d like to go on a personalized weekend tour in and around California with me as your guide, the only available wee

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4 April 2016
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New Trip Report: New South Wales/Queensland Border

Here’s a report of a few days chasing mammals and other stuff on the border of New South Wales and Queensland. NSW & Qld borders, 2016: Tim Bawden’s acccount of a l

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3 April 2016
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Bonobos (and Congo Peacock) in the DRC

Anyone even remotely interested in visiting the DRC for Bonobos should read this: http://www.birdquest-tours.com/pdfs/report/CONGO%20PEAFOWL%20EXPEDITION%20REP%2015-ebook.pdf. Yes,

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1 April 2016
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Marbled polecats

Does anybody know if there are currently any good sites for marbled polecats in Europe, by any chance?

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28 March 2016
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Small spotted genet or feline genet?

Good day everyone, This is the first time I post something on this website. I’m new, although following this website for a while.  I’m a birdwatcher but last years mor

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28 March 2016
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Sydney (continued)

I just spent four days in Sydney, mostly babysitting and without a car. Thanks to Ry Beaver, I learned that there is a very active Facebook group called Australian Mammal Watching

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27 March 2016
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IUCN SSC SMSG

I just found out that IUCN SSC Small Mammal Specialist Group has a Facebook page, with lots of interesting news. Check it out!

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22 March 2016
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Sun Bear at Kaeng Krachan

“Just in case anybody is up for an Ursine twitch, a friend just back from Kaeng Krachan in Thailand reports that a Sun Bear is visiting the food dump behind the kitchen at Ba

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