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nocturnal mammals Tag

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31 October 2024
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3 Hours Nocturnal Mammal Watching

A month ago, Javan Wildlife Institute (JAWI) welcomed Sichao from China to observe nocturnal mammals in Kemuning Forest, located in Temanggung, Central Java, Indonesia. As part of

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26 March 2024
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Thermal optics and their use; a researcher’s perspective and experience from Panama.

After two seasons using thermal and night vision optics to study nocturnal arboreal mammals we offer our perspective on these optics.

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5 June 2021
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Tips for using night vision scopes

It would be useful to exchange tips on using night vision equipment. This can be very useful, and is more complicated than binoculars. How do you avoid getting night blind on the e

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7 March 2020
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Spotlight for mammalwatching

Hello, I am looking for a hand-held flashlight or head-lamp for mammalwatching, with very good light (over 800 lumens), good throw and using commonly available rechargeable batteri

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27 June 2025
Trip Report – Western Sahara Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – November 2024
27 June 2025
Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed
25 June 2025
New Trip Report: Western Brazil 2025

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  1. ddahan47 on Black-footed ferrets3 July 2025

    Hey there! I actually saw them and helped release them in Seligman Arizona with Arizona Game and Fish. I'm still…

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    Thank you for the tip. How do you recommend searching of the moles in Albany? I may plan a trip…

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    Hello Edward, where did you see the Rusty-spotted Cat? Thank you.

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    In my opinion, the loris in the photo is a Grey Slender Loris, based on colors and the open habitat…

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