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HomePosted by tomeslice(Page 4)
6 September 2016
Oriental
BearChinaGiant Panda

The world of mammals could use some good news once in a while: Giant Pandas no longer “Endangered”

According to the WWF, Giant Pandas are “downgraded” from Endangered to Vulnerable. Yay. Tomer https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/giant-panda-no-longer-endangered

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28 August 2016
Africa
South Africa

Question about Mokala National park

Hi everyone who has been to Mokala National park in-between two nights at Marrick, I have a question about Roan and Sable antelopes: So here’s the deal – my mom wants u

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20 June 2016
Uncategorised

Updates from Kruger…

In preperation for my upcoming trip to South Africa this fall, I started following the sightings reporting apps (at least 2 of them) and collecting some knowledge so that maybe som

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17 March 2016
Uncategorised

Mediterranean Monk Seal in Israel!

Well I’ve never been a so-called “twitcher”, but I might just be this weekend, as a female adult of this endangered and rare species has been spotted at Rosh Hani

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4 March 2016
Uncategorised

It’s The Moment You have All Been Waiting For (Just Kidding): Planning Dzangha-Sangha

Hi again everyone, So I’m starting to try to put it together, and I am clearly open to suggestions regarding: Dates Duration Itinerary I think so far, the people who have ex

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21 February 2016
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Ramon Crater –> :-(

I don’t know if this is interesting to anyone, but I’m starting to think less and less of the Ramon crater in Israel (Makhtesh Ramon) and realizing time might be more w

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10 January 2016
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One Last Question About Kruger, Please!

Hi Everyone, Sorry I’m starting a whole new thread for this, but I have one last, 2-part dilemma: So, for my 5-nights in Kruger, I decided to do 2 nights at Satara, and then

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25 December 2015
Uncategorised

It’s That Time Of The Year…

Hi all, So it’s about that time of the year, when we recall our mammalian highlights and plans for the upcoming year, and while we’re at it, say how much we appreciate thi

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8 November 2015
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“The Yellowstone of the Amazon”

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30 September 2015
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Quick update from Iceland.. Just 5 species

So this clearly wasn’t a mammal-watching trip… We saw 5 species: Grey and Harbor seals at Ytri-Tunga point on Snaefellsnes (both species are always present). Then at H

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