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29 December 2023
Turkey

Hamster in Turkey

Does anyone know what Hamster species this might be? Or indeed is it a hamster at all? Photographed in Southwestern Turkey at around 1000m in saline steppe. Colonial. Doesn’t

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29 December 2023
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Assam state reserves

I am preparing for a several-months trip through India that should starts by the end of 2024. I am building a loop in North East and wanted to request advise of mammalwatchers who

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25 December 2023
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Alternative mammal watching destinations on BORNEO

There is a lot more to Borneo mammalwatching than the ‘usual’ destinations.  Here are some alternative ideas.

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24 December 2023

New Mammal Species’ Just Dropped

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna130892

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23 December 2023
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The RARE Mammals of Borneo

A guide to finding some of Borneo’s rarest mammals.

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23 December 2023

Mammalwatching Meeting: NUTTER awards and community projects

It is time for the next meeting! It will be on Saturday 27th January 22:00 Central European Time Paris / Zurich / Milano. Check your local time here: https://notime.zone/NldPwbGQot

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20 December 2023

beaked whale images

Hi everyone.  Bob Pitman is currently compiling beaked whale images for use in Marine Mammals of the World, 3rd edition.  If anyone out there has anything they think might be of

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20 December 2023
FilmingIndiaNepaltraveltips

Nepal/North India/anywhere jungle film spot tips…

Hi fellow mammalfreaks, I am planning a wildlife filming trip for feb/march next year. I have got this offer for two weeks in Chitwan, including two guides, transportation, park fe

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20 December 2023
BrazilGiant Anteater

Giant Anteater: ‘Anti-predator mimicry’

Here is a fascinating note from Bob Pitman, cetaceanwatcher extraordinaire, that some of you will remember from Season 1 of the mammalwatching podcast Bob is also interested in lan

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20 December 2023
Borneo

An Illustrated Guide to Bornean Orangutan Food Plants (2023) Authors: John Payne & Zainal Zahari Zainuddin

An Illustrated Guide to Bornean Orangutan Food Plants

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  1. Ian Thompson on Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…3 December 2025

    Some ideas: 1. Mana Pools in Zimbabwe 2. Tiputini in Ecuador 3. Emas in Brazil (combined with the patanal) 4.…

  2. Flemming Versloot on Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…3 December 2025

    You cannot walk inside Kaziranga alone. But you can walk around the core area of the park, there is plenty…

  3. mattystouffer on Sichuan Giant Panda in March 20263 December 2025

    Hi there, could you say more about what "self-service" means in the context of Labahe? I'll be in Chengdu at…

  4. Jon Hall on Kowari Magic – South Australia, Nov 20253 December 2025

    Thanks John. I am VERY envious of the Kowari and the hopping mouse!

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Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…
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Review of Mammals of the Southwestern United States (Lynx Nature Books)

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