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Cuba Tag

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17 March 2020
North American
Cuba

New Trip Report: Cuban Solenodon

An entertaining report from Vladimir Dinets, who just took a Covidly complicated – to put it mildly – to Cuba. Cuban Solenodon, 2020: Vladimir Dinets, 2 days & seve

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24 December 2019
Central and South AmericaNorth American
Cuba

New Trip Report: Cuba

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets’s trip to look for Cuban Solenodons.  No solenodons but a few nice species in any case. A very happy Christmas to all those who ce

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3 September 2016
Central and South America
Cuba

New Trip Report – Cuba

Cuba, 2016: Stefan Lithner’s account of mammals seen on a 2 week (primarily birding trip) & 10 species including Cuban Flower Bat and Little Goblin Bat. Jon

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8 August 2016
Central America
CubaNeotropical

Cuba

I spent a couple of days in Cuba in 1998 but don't think I saw a single mammal other than H. sapiens. I've included community reports from those that have.

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