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31 August 2010
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Chipmunk ID – any ideas?

Matt Miller and I were on the north rim of the Grand Canyon last week and I took a few photos of what I assumed was a Uinta chipmunk near the camp site. I didn’t realise at t

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22 August 2010
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RFI New Orleans area

Hi. I need to visit New Orleans soon for ten days and will have two or three days spare to look for mammals. Can anyone suggest locations, guides methods or local specialties to lo

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1 July 2010
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Visiting Grand Tetons

Hi all, Next week I’ll be visiting the Grand Tetons for a number of days. I’m particularly keen to see a badger and was wondering if anyone had any tips for where I mig

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20 June 2010
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Aussie Bat Research 100 years behind…

A nice article on how little is known about the taxonomy of Australia’s bats … http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/bat-taxonomy.htm

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17 May 2010
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Orcas split into several species

The following link describes the results of a long intensive study by NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center team, led by Bob Pitman. http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/

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24 March 2010
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Lonely Planet’s A Year of Watching Wildlife

The “travel list” has become a bit of a tired concept, with far too many “ten best” lists and “fifty places to see before you die.” Lonely Plane

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26 January 2010
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Coke Smith’s Trip Reports and Website

Coke Smith – my mate from Washington State who lives in my memory as the man who caught me an Aplodontia and can drink more red wine than even I can – has started a new

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20 January 2010
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Introducing 2011 – The Big Mammal Year

South African mammal watchers and photographers par excellence – Rich Lindie and Hayley Wood – have had a brilliant idea to promote mammalian conservation and ecotouris

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10 January 2010
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Observado.Org

I was sent a link to Observado.org today. It is a public database where you can record your mammal sightings and you can use it to create a digital life list. It seems very active

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25 December 2009
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Happy Christmas

I hope everyone out there is having a good Christmas and taking some quiet time to think of the trips they would like to take and the mammals they would like to see next year. Adam

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