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6 September 2013
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Autumn trips

Dear All, I am in Rhode Island until mid-December. Once I’m done unpacking etc., would be nice to explore the area (everything between NYC and Hudson Bay). If anybody is plan

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3 September 2013
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Shrew-eating Trout

Rainbow trout with a stomach full of shrews in Togiak National Wildife Refuge, Alaska: http://blog.nature.org/science/2013/09/03/shrew-eating-trout/

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3 September 2013
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What Gundi is This?

So – any ideas? This was spotted in the Tunisian Atlas Mountains this past summer. The locals had never seen them before and we were a bit higher in elevation for the normal

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3 September 2013
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Mongolia Mammalwatching Trip RFI

Hello gang! I am tentatively trying to organize a trip to Mongolia next summer (June) to see the normal mammals, but also make another attempt for wild Bactrian Camels.  I have be

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1 September 2013
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sample page spread, Primates of the World

This goes with the post just previous. In the US edition it’s out from Princeton U Press, 2013, created by Jean-Jacques Petter and Francois Desbordes, and translated by Rober

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1 September 2013
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cover page, Primates of the World

Cover page from a French book (2010) now available in UK and US editions. Mine just came from Amazon USA. More notes in the next post. / Charles Hood

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28 August 2013
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Need Chipmunk ID Help!

Attached is a picture taken in the Selkirk Mountains of northeast Washington State. I am in debate as to red-tailed vs. yellow pine. It appears to have features of both and five di

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28 August 2013
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seeing wolves

Hi all Having dipped wolves in Spain earlier this year, I’m pondering another attempt, before too long. The question is where? Any suggestions? Preferably Europe, but I would

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28 August 2013
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Olinguito – Smallest Olingo Species Discovered this month

I follow the blog, but if for some reason this has already been posted then feel free to delete it.. but I ran across a few articles about the olinguito – the newest carnivor

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20 August 2013
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Pallid bats

A colleague’s blog on pallid bats and their scorpion-eating habits.

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  1. Paul Carter on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)10 July 2025

    For your BA query - check iNat for clusters of sightings near BA e.g. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/75575836

  2. Flemming Versloot on Sri Lanka Trip report 2025-0510 July 2025

    Very nice photos and cool report, love the addition of the observed reptiles as well!

  3. JanEbr on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)10 July 2025

    Amazon doesn't pass anywhere within several thousand kilometers from Argentina.

  4. Lennartv on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)10 July 2025

    In my experience Cabipara is very common anywhere along river banks in the Amazon. One boat ride of a few…

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