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27 August 2016
North America
NearcticRhode IslandUSA

Rhode Island

In early May 2016 I was sent a picture of a Rhode Island rodent, which turned out to be a Southern Bog Lemming. A species I hadn't seen: apparently, there were heaps of them runnin

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12 August 2016
North America
NearcticNorth DakotaUSA

North Dakota

In July 2019 I spent a night North Dakota mainly so we could say we had been to North Dakota. But I had found some video on youtube of both Northern Flying Squirrels and Prairie Vo

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7 August 2016
North America
NearcticUnited States of AmericaWisconsin

Wisconsin

I haven't visited Wisconsin yet, but I've included some resources here. Please submit your trip reports.

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7 August 2016
North America
NearcticOhioUnited States of America

Ohio

I haven't visited Ohio yet, but I've included some resources here. Please submit your trip reports.

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1 August 2016
North America
ColoradoNearcticUSA

Colorado

I love Colorado. I spent a week or so there in 1993 and it is one of my favourite states. Boulder is a great town, and the Rocky Mountain National Park has some of the most spectac

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1 August 2016
North America
FloridaNearcticUSA

Florida

I have been to Florida many times, beginning in 1998 with a few days on my way back from Jamaica to the UK. My main aim then was to see a Manatee, which I did. That said, I was pre

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1 August 2016
North America
GeorgiaNearcticUSA

Georgia (US State)

In May 2012 I stopped in southern Georgia for a night on my way to a bat catching blitz in Florida. Round-tailed Muskrats are a species which has generated a fair bit of correspon

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1 August 2016
North AmericaWorld’s Best Mammalwatching
ArizonaNearcticUSA

Arizona

I first visited Arizona for a few days in 1989, the highlight of which was a trek to the bottom of the Grand Canyon for an overnight stay and a battle with a Ringtail that was dete

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1 August 2016
North America
HawaiiNearcticUSA

Hawaii

I haven't visited Hawaii yet, but I've included community reports from those who have.

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1 August 2016
North America
IdahoNearcticUSA

Idaho

Although I knew Idaho was famous for its potatoes, trout fishing and scenery, I didn’t know much about its mammals until 2008 when I started corresponding with Matt Miller. It q

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  1. Moses Swanson the XVI on Rare mammals and riots in southern Tanzania11 December 2025

    Just as things go left

  2. CarlosBocos on Rare mammals and riots in southern Tanzania10 December 2025

    Awesome report! Now I have to go and see it with my own eyes

  3. Jon Hall on Listers of the World Rejoice: Here’s a Mammal Taxonomy Update10 December 2025

    Polar bears will add a little more dimensionality too.

  4. JanEbr on Listers of the World Rejoice: Here’s a Mammal Taxonomy Update10 December 2025

    The fact that the water is deadly after 3 minutes of exposure would surely give the "not wanting to capsize"…

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