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Yellowstone Tag

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4 September 2024
American BadgerAmerican BisonAmerican Black Beargray wolfGrizzly Bearsjumping mouseMartenMontanamustelidmustelid identificationPronghornRed foxungulatesUnited States of AmericaUS National ParksWyomingYellowstone

Yellowstone National Park 6/22-6/28 (Wyoming/Montana)

27 Mammal species with highlights of Pacific Marten, Gray Wolf, Grizzly Bear, American Badger, White-tailed Jackrabbit, Striped Skunk, and SEVEN Ungulate species. 7-day trip report

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21 August 2024
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Trip Report: Yellowstone, May 2024

Trip report from a recent trip we took to Yellowstone for 5 days. We saw a total of 19 mammal species, with highlights including Grizzly Bear, Grey Wolf, and Moose.

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15 June 2024
"North American Porcupine"Grand Tetons National ParkGrizzly BearsNorth American River OtterPronghornRocky mountainswolfYellowstone

Mammals of the USA Part 2

Hi people, One of my favourite trips for mammals was made back in April/May 2013 during a roadtrip of more then 5000 kilometers in the USA. Satring from Las Vegas, driving along th

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4 June 2024
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Mammals of the USA Part 1

Hi people, One of my favourite trips for mammals was made back in April/May 2013 during a roadtrip of more then 5000 kilometers in the USA. The title of the video is Mammals of the

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8 May 2023
Yellowstone

Yellowstone Guide

This guide covers my experiences in Yellowstone over the past 20 years and includes a number of photos.

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21 May 2022
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BobcatUS National ParkswolverineYellowstone

RFI YELLOWSTONE

Hi, Everyone, my wife Ingrid and I are contemplating a return to Yellowstone NP in 2023.  We haven’t been there since 2008 but always planned to return. Last time we found l

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21 June 2016
North American
Yellowstone

Yellowstone Report – May 2016

We spent a week in Yellowstone in mid May and had a great time.  Of our 9 trips so far this one was likely the best.  The bears were everywhere, we saw our first Long-tai

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22 August 2015
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North Americatrip reportsYellowstone

New Trip Report: Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: John Van Niel, 2 weeks & 29 species including Hoary Bat, Long- and Short-tailed Weasel, Badger and lots of megafauna. GYE trip report 2015

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30 June 2013
North American
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Idaho and Yellowstone Report

We just got back from our 8th trip to Yellowstone which included starting in Northern Idaho and driving down through Montana.  We were surprised at how much wildlife we saw in Ida

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RFI – Snow Leopard Best Location (and best combination)

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  1. AntenneZoo on Qinghai’s Gouli Valley, Qilian Mountains and Xining (China), 202628 June 2026
  2. AntenneZoo on WATCHING LEMURS IN THE EASTERN PART OF MADAGASCAR28 June 2026
  3. AntenneZoo on Giant anteater/Ornate titi monkey Colombia28 June 2026

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  1. AntenneZoo on Qinghai’s Gouli Valley, Qilian Mountains and Xining (China), 202628 June 2026

    Hi Pieter ! I could be interested. Is it too late ? I will be in Nepal for the beginning…

  2. AntenneZoo on WATCHING LEMURS IN THE EASTERN PART OF MADAGASCAR28 June 2026

    Thanks a lot for the report ! Many areas of Madagascar don't look so difficult to reach without a guide,…

  3. AntenneZoo on Giant anteater/Ornate titi monkey Colombia28 June 2026

    I haven't seen an anteater last time I was in Colombia, but I stayed in Rancho Camana in Restrepo before…

  4. AntenneZoo on RFI – Snow Leopard Best Location (and best combination)28 June 2026

    I comment to follow, Because I plan to go back to Nepal next february and I am thinking to add…

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