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gray wolf Tag

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4 September 2024
American BadgerAmerican BisonAmerican Black Beargray wolfGrizzly Bearsjumping mouseMartenMontanamustelidmustelid identificationPronghornRed foxungulatesUnited States of AmericaUS National ParksWyomingYellowstone

Yellowstone National Park 6/22-6/28 (Wyoming/Montana)

27 Mammal species with highlights of Pacific Marten, Gray Wolf, Grizzly Bear, American Badger, White-tailed Jackrabbit, Striped Skunk, and SEVEN Ungulate species. 7-day trip report

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23 January 2024
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Italy’s Endemics – Apennine Wolf, Marsican Bear, Apennine Chamois and more

T R I P    O V E R V I E W I have undertaken trips every summer and autumn since 2017 to the Abruzzo-Lazio-Molise region of central Italy, combing the mountains and valleys to ph

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  1. James on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Sloths are amazing. At my local zoo there used to be this really cool two-toed sloth. I can't remember if…

  2. Asanoth on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    For Xenarthra, you can easily count on two sloth species, but rest would not be so easy. I saw a…

  3. Asanoth on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    I never paid 6000 AUD equivalent for any vacation. This is ample budget.

  4. James on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Costa Rica would be interesting. One of my friends went there to do some fieldwork with the sea turtles, which…

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