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porcupine Tag

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11 November 2024
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RFI Quebec City Area – Late November (belugas, porcupine, moose, etc.)

Hi all, My wife and I are going to be in Quebec City at the end of November and I have one day I’m able to dedicate to mammal (and bird) watching. I have seen that belugas oc

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9 September 2022
North American
Bearotterporcupine

Recent Finds in MA (Summer 2022)

I haven’t been able to get out nearly as much as I’d like, but I’ve been happy with what I saw while I was out. I go hiking in Central and Western MA. There is a

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23 May 2021
North American
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massachusetts mammals

This isn’t really a trip report but more a report on some of the more interesting mammals I’ve seen and where I found them. Moose: Belchertown, running along a road dur

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22 May 2021
North American
AlaskabelugaDenaliheat scopelynxporcupine

Alaska, May 2021

Alaska, May 2021 Jose Gabriel Martinez and Charles Hood did a long weekend in Alaska in mid-May, 2021. It was squeezed between other obligations, and while there, we each had acade

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30 September 2018
North American
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trip to shasta trinity area- what do you think of this plan?

Hey all, My wife’s birthday gift to me is a trip to the awesome looking Shasta Trinity area staying in Dunsmuir, CA. I have been wanting to go to Northern California for a lo

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23 August 2026
Updating IUCN status of data deficient species?
22 August 2026
Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip
21 August 2026
How to find a pine marten?

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  1. Grayson Ponti on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    In my book nowhere tops East Africa (Kenya or Tanzania) for a first-time mammal watching trip. I would start with…

  2. Jim Vanderpoel on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Sorry, I just re-read your comment and you mentioned January and February--you don't want to visit Yellowstone in winter. June…

  3. Jim Vanderpoel on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    I nominate Yellowstone National Park in the United States for first mammal trip. Easy to see lots of big game…

  4. Michael Johnson on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip22 August 2026

    I agree with Jan, Africa (or at least southern and eastern Africa) would be my pick for a "first" mammal…

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