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Pakistan Tag

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17 July 2024
Pakistan

Mouse-tailed Bat Species ID Confirmation

Hello, I was out checking up camera traps of our research and conservation project on the outskirts of Keenjhar lake in Thatta district, Southern Sindh province, Pakistan and since

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10 October 2023
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Indian Gerbil (Tatera indica) – Lifer

We saw three young individuals of Indian Gerbils (Tatera indica) over 2 hours of night watching on the edges of a semi-arid landscape in Jhimpir, Thatta district, Sindh Province, P

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6 August 2016
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Pakistan

In April 2011 I got the chance to visit Islamabad for work. My office had some concerns about my security. I had some concerns that I wouldn't be able to see any mammals. But where

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4 April 2012
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New Trip Report – Pakistan

Pakistan, Nov 2011: Dominique Brugiere, a successful search for Markhors Jon

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  1. Eduardo Ruiz on Bolivia 202512 January 2026

    I am missing the “giant armadillo* - signs only” ;-) It was fun travelling with you and sharing some laughs!…

  2. JanEbr on Saudi Arabia – Mammals -> cetaceans on the Farasan Isl.10 January 2026

    I am not sure how that would go. A lot of the coast has rather shallow water and there aren't…

  3. Bozon on The start of The Big Cat Year and the quest for the Iberian Lynx!10 January 2026

    Vladimir, many thanks!!

  4. Vsevolod Rudyi on Where to see the World’s Cetaceans10 January 2026

    I want to add a bit about my experience, maybe some of it will be useful. I'm only an amateur…

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