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30 March 2011
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The Daily Mammal

This is a nice idea: Jennifer Kinyak is based in the US and is aiming to draw a different mammal species every day and so work her way through all 5,000. A mammal a day keeps sorro

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25 March 2011
North American

Fewer Bats Carry Rabies Than Thought

ScienceDaily (Mar. 22, 2011) — Bats tend to have a bad reputation. They sleep all day, party at night, and are commonly thought to be riddled with rabies. A study by University o

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25 March 2011
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Against the Tide: Currents Keep Dolphins Apart; Study Finds Invisible Oceanographic Factors That Keep Populations Separate

ScienceDaily (Mar. 24, 2011) — Conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society, the American Museum of Natural History, and other conservation and research groups have di

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19 March 2011
North American

RFI – Colorado Chipmunks

Does anyone know any good spots for Colorado Chipmunks close to Denver? And will they be out of hibernation by the end of this month? thanks Jon

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19 March 2011
Oriental

RFI – Mammals of the Hindu Kush

If anyone has been to Chitral Gol National Park or that area of Pakistan I would be interested to hear from them. I should have a weekend there next month. Markhors will be easy to

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17 March 2011
Central and South America

Andean Cats not just in the Andes

Some interesting research on Patagonian felids http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110316142626.htm Jon

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14 March 2011
North American

Margays in Mexico

Some of you may be interested in this thread from a herp watching forum which covers ‘mammalian bycatch’ ….In particular, someone called Crotalus reckons he sees

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10 March 2011
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RFI: Lower Rio Grande Texas Mammals

last minute RFI, but does anyone have suggestions for good mammal spots in the McAllen area of Texas?  I am heading there on a primarily birding trip this weekend, but would like

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9 March 2011
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Star-nosed Mole RFI

Today two dead Star-nosed Moles were found in my yard in southern Michigan.  I’ve lived here for 30 years on and off, and have never seen one.  There are not usually a lot

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7 March 2011
Australasia

Invasive Species – not all that invasive?

I find this quite surprising (especially as an Australian) but it is interesting. I don’t think the same is true for invasive mammals – particularly during the early st

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