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HomePosts tagged "mammals"(Page 3)
11 January 2015
AustralasiaOriental
mammal watchingmammals

Sumatra

So here’s a place people don’t talk about enough – Sumatra. Almost twice its size, Borneo has been getting all the attention over the past decade or so. Perhaps it’s becaus

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9 January 2014
Uncategorised
AfricaAmazonanimalsAsiabiodiversityChinamammal watchingmammalsSouth AmericavolunteeringWildlife

Volunteering in a Megadiverse spot

Hi everyone, I posted this question as a response to another thread, but I figured I’d get more visibility if I posted this as a thread of its own: Does anyone know of any pl

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10 March 2010
North American
identificationmammalsMexico

ID help wanted with Mexican mammals

Hi all. I wonder if anyone out there can help me identify some mammals (mostly squirrels) I saw on a a birding trip to western Mexico in 1999. The volume of “Mammals of the N

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4 January 2008
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The Mammal Watching Blog

In 2005 I set up www.mammalwatching.com to provide information on where and how to see the world’s 5,000 or so mammals in the wild. I’ve started this accompanying blog

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