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Europe and the Palearctic

HomeEurope and the Palearctic(Page 49)
3 April 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

Croatia: Monk Seals and more

Hi, does anyone out there know much about Croatia or other countries in the region. I’ve got to be in Europe for a week or so over Easter and want to explore. In particular I

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1 April 2014
AfricaCentral and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Reports: Japan, Thailand, Uganda and the Bahamas

New trip reports from 4 Continents Japan, 2014: Cheryl Antonucci, 2.5 weeks & 6 species including Japanese Serow and Sable. Thailand, 2014: Richard Webb, 1 week & 23 mammal

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6 March 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
Iceland

Iceland and a reminder to add your name when you post

I spent last weekend in Iceland. Great place though mammals weren’t my focus. But if anyone is interested in going then a few notes are here. There is some great whale watchi

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4 March 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports – Western Sahara

Hi, I just got back from Iceland where I was on a successful hunt for the Northern Lights and didn’t really look for any mammals, though I did drive past a few White-beaked D

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23 February 2014
Central and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticNorth American

Western Sahara Trip Report; A Fisher in Massachusetts; and Mammals of Yasuni, Ecuador

A few articles and trip reports that might be of interest… Western Sahara, 2014: Richard Webb, 9 days & 12 species including Sand Cat, Striped Polecat, Barbary Ground Squ

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13 February 2014
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Reports – France and India

Romain Bocquier sent a list of 30+ mammals he’s seen around his home near Tours in France, including some nice bats (Bechsteins, Barbastelles Grey Long-eared), Pine Martens a

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7 February 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

First photo proof of Uzbek Snow Leopards

January 2014: Newly obtained camera trap images have provided the very first photographic evidence of snow leopards in the central Asian country of Uzbekistan. Jon

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28 January 2014
Central and South AmericaEurope and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports – Chile and Spain

Two new reports on mammalwatching.com Andujar, 2013: Simon Feys, 1 week & 14 species including Iberian Lynx, Iberian Hare and an Algerian Mouse. and Chile, 2013: Michel Watelet

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15 January 2014
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic
Mauritania

Mediterranean Monk Seals in Mauritania

Mediterranean Monk Seals are critically endangered – I think the most endangered seal in the world – and down to perhaps only 500 adult animals. They are hard to see to

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7 December 2013
Central and South AmericaEurope and the Palearctic
PanamaTunisia

New Trip Reports – Tunisia & Panama

A couple of new reports today First, a great report from Steve Morgan who went to Tunisia and saw a couple of Sand Cats plus plus 18 other species in 10 days, including Fennec Fox,

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