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Grizzled Giant Squirrel Tag

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14 February 2023
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Sri Lanka 2022 Jens Bokelaar

Trip report of a 26 day long trip in December of 2022. Here the itinerary of my trip Enjoy the read and do not hesitate to ask questions Jens Bokelaar For the people interested in

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28 August 2021
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Sloth Bear & Grizzled Giant Squirrel, Cauvery WLS, Aug 2021

A brief visit to the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in early August was productive for 3 different, daytime (late evening and morning) sightings of Sloth Bear, all with cubs. It appear

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17 December 2018
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Western Ghats Spring 2018

This is a report based on a guided mammal/birdwatching oriented trip to various locations in the Western Ghats of south India this spring Dates: 25th March to 7th April 2018 (guid

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  1. Jon Hall on Thailand’s Deep South: Banded Linsang and more, 20252 September 2025

    “Doctors. Save money on expensive smelling salts. Carry a Linsang picture instead. “. Thanks Ian!

  2. Ian Thompson on Thailand’s Deep South: Banded Linsang and more, 20252 September 2025

    Another fantastic report, Jon. If those linsang photos don't get people excited, they should check their pulses as they are…

  3. Ian Thompson on Japan Trip Report, April 20252 September 2025

    Hello Catherine, Thank you very much for your kind words. The Japanese Giant Flying Squirrels are great - well worth…

  4. tomeslice on Spotted Cat Ecuador camera trap ID2 September 2025

    I agree that it's most likely a-formerly-oncilla, recently-split clouded tiger cat. As this cat is not uncommon in the Andean…

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