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  • Melanie
    The Black-footed ferrets were once almost wiped out by a pest. Only seven ferrets have survived the massacre in the early 1980s. That...
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    Melanie replied to the thread Latest Lynx releases.
    I don't know whether this is an error, but Nesoryzomys narboroughi is listed as VU in the IUCN Red List (or in the HMW Illustrated...
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    Melanie replied to the thread Latest Lynx releases.
    Swash and Still is a photo guide. With Birds and Mammals of the Galapagos you have the same quality as with the other Lynx field guides...
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    Melanie replied to the thread Latest Lynx releases.
    Today I've got my copy of Birds and Mammals of the Galapagos. A nice book.
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    Choudhury, Yong, & Round: The status and distribution of the Masked Finfoot Heliopais personatus—Asia’s next avian extinction? December...
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    Melanie replied to the thread Chloris triasi.
    I apologise that I've restricted Macaronesia to Madeira and the Canary Islands. I mean that there are no endemic Chloris species on the...
  • Melanie
    Melanie replied to the thread Chloris triasi.
    Sorry, I have forgotten that Macaronesia is a much larger region than the Canary Islands and Madeira alone. You are right.
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    Melanie reacted to RafaelMatias's post in the thread Chloris triasi with Like Like.
    What do you mean? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaronesia
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    Melanie reacted to Fred Ruhe's post in the thread Chloris triasi with Like Like.
    Please stay on the subject, the paper is not on the distribution of Chloris chloris or its distribution in the Azores or how they came...
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    Melanie replied to the thread Chloris triasi.
    The Azores doesn't belong to Macaronesia. Dr. Sangster states that there are several Canary finches and chaffinches on Gran Canaria but...
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    Melanie replied to the thread Chloris triasi.
    Dr. Sangster was so kind and sent this paper after a request. It's interesting to see that the genus Chloris (formerly Carduelis) is no...
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    Melanie posted the thread Chloris triasi in Bird Paleontology.
    If someone has access to this article please let me know it https://www.dutchbirding.nl/journal/43/1 43 - 45 Unsuccessful search for...
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