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8 June 2023

One Wolf Species or Two in North America?

According to an article in the 01 June 2023 issue of Journal of American Mammalogy, the split of gray wolf into two North American species was very stringy. How stringy? Pretty dar

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31 May 2023

Request for (killer) photos for Habitats of Africa book

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31 May 2023

Location Map for Texas Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys elator)

Hey all. If you want to look for Texas Kangaroo Rat (and who doesn’t?), and if you are not Jon Hall (who has already seen it), here is a map that shows the results recent tra

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28 May 2023
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First impressions of the Xinfrared T2 Pro Thermal Camera for smartphones – could this be a game changer? Also look at … me I am an influencer.

Well this really is quite exciting. I just received the new Xinfrared T2 Pro Thermal Camera to try out and my first reaction is wow! Full disclosure: Xinfrared sent me the camera t

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27 May 2023
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Wanted! Experts for small mammals

Hi, all the german Stiftung Naturschutz Berlin is lookong for experts in small mammals especially mice and shrews to help in a citizen conservation projects with identifying the co

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25 May 2023
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RFI: Tapir at Taman Negara, other wildlife Peninsular Malaysia

Hello, I will be in Peninsular Malaysia in the second half of June. Any information about recent presence / absence of tapirs at Kumbang hide in Taman Negara? Any practicalities of

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25 May 2023
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New Podcast Episode: Harriet Kemigisha (Harrier Tours), Uganda

The latest podcast episode is one of my favorites. Charles and I spent a fascinating hour talking with Harriet Kemigisha – founder of Harrier Tours – from her home in w

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23 May 2023
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RFI: North American Horseback Mammalwatching

I would like to spend a few days mammalwatching via horseback in fall 2023 or in 2024. A search of this site for “horseback” and “horse” did not return any

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21 May 2023

Local Area Wildlife: Massachusetts May 2023

May though mid June seems to be a good time to find mammals and snakes in my area. Most of the spring I’ve spent looking at reptiles and amphibians, but this weekend was part

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19 May 2023
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Advertising: A Small Group Tour to the Southern and Northern Pantanal with Leo Patrial, October 2023

  Regina Ribeiro is is looking for one or two people to join a Pantanal tour this October for a trip guided by Leo Patrial.  This two week trip offers excellent chances to se

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New Podcast Episode: Nachiket Kelkar and Kadambari Deshpande (India)

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  1. Charles Foley on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025
  2. Daniel Boyland on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025
  3. Jon Hall on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025

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  1. Charles Foley on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025

    Very interested to hear more about your trip Daniel. It sounds amazing and hopefully could open that area up to…

  2. Daniel Boyland on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025

    Yep, will do once I get back to New Zealand. I didn't spend enough time in the core area and…

  3. Jon Hall on Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek4 September 2025

    That's interesting - will you be writing a trip report?

  4. Jon Hall on Japan Trip Report, April 20254 September 2025

    Nice report Ian! Yes Japan and the CAR are about as different as you can get

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