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Botta’s Pocket Gophers Tag

HomePosts tagged "Botta’s Pocket Gophers"
17 October 2025
Botta's Pocket GophersChannel IslandsHumpback WhaleIsland FoxLos AngelesPocket GopherSouthern California

Land of Surf and Sand – Mammalwatching in Los Angeles County

Highlights of my four-day September trip to Los Angeles County include an Island Fox on Santa Catalina Island, Humpback Whales off of Long Beach, and a superb view of a Botta&#8217

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21 April 2023
BobcatBotta's Pocket GophersCaliforniacanada lynxGray whaleMinnesotaStriped skunk

USA (Minnesota & California) trip report – February 2023

We went to the USA in February 2023 to visit both Minnesota and California with a focus on cats and we were spoiled with some fantastic observations of Canadian lynx and Bobcats am

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8 March 2018
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Antelope ValleyBotta's Pocket GophersSouthern California

Update on Southern California Botta’s Pocket Gopher Sites

To update my previous report, Botta’s Pocket Gophers now seem less easy to find at the Lebec Rest Area (I-5 in Gorman) but if you are in Southern California, two places provi

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18 August 2026
Horn of Africa Antelope Survey (2025–2026): Northwestern Kenya (Phase 3)
17 August 2026
Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative
17 August 2026
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  1. kylecmsmith on Best place to photograph a wild honey badger?18 August 2026

    Adding to what two others said: Tamboti Camp in Kruger National Park. I studied abroad in Kruger for a semester…

  2. Evan on Where to go before Nepal : any advices ?18 August 2026

    Kaziranga in Assam is a good place to see a lot of big mammals. The rhinos are the top highlight,…

  3. Maurice Tijm on Thermal Binocular Review(ish)17 August 2026

    Thanks Ravi! Interesting.

  4. Robi Watkinson on Best place to photograph a wild honey badger?17 August 2026

    I can recommend the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (South African side). Drive the Aub and Nossob dry riverbeds at dawn and…

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14 August 2026
Canada and the USA – July 2026
14 August 2026
Advertising: Late Availability – North Vietnam, Oct 29-November 8 with Jon Hall, Jose Gabriel Martinez – for rare primates and a bat fest!
14 August 2026
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13 August 2026
Coming Soon to Mammalwatching (maybe): Lost Species List, a New Member Recruitment Competition and the perks of becoming a Contributing Member

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