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12 December 2022
North American
MassachusettsNew England CottontailNorth Carolinared wolf

New Trip Report: New England Cottontail and Red Wolf

Aidan Place saw two of the USA east coast’s most wanted mammals over the summer. Red Wolf (North Carolina) and New England Cottontail (Cape Cod), 2022: Aidan Place’s re

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8 October 2019
North American
ColoradoMassachusettsNew YorkRhode Island

New Trip Report: Colorado and New England

I am still on the Amazon and probably uncontactable. So here is another report from Samuel Marlin I prepared earlier…. Colorado and New England, 2019: Samuel Marlin, a few da

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17 October 2017
North American
MassachusettsRhode Island

New Trip Report: New England Notes

Venkat Sankar is now on the east coast of the USA.  Though he is finding New England’s mammal watching to be a little less exciting than California, he has found some nice s

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1 August 2016
North America
MassachusettsNearcticUSA

Massachusetts

Cynde’s been on about 2000 trips over 20 years and has seen Sei Whales just 10 – 15 times, and seen them skim feeding only once. Northern Right Whales, while regular during the

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