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post Mar 27 2007, 02:17 PM
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I just received these photos from member "seavisionburma" today. His message was:

Bill,

Just received this email from Julia, a postgrad wildlife research scientist from the UK who spent a couple of months in Cambodia....same place I went to teach the rangers/soldiers in December...

Jeff La Valette
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Just to give you some background. Jeff works in the wildlife photography industry and has doen work for Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. He's the real deal... travels to the jungles and lives there to do his film work. Jeff came over last summer to visit us here in PA and he's an amazing guy. If you get a chance check out his web sites:

Blog: http://www.xanga.com/seavisionburma
Camera Site: http://www.xanga.com/theBEASTcameras

Jeff is living in Tasmania at the moment and his internet connection is less that standard... so that's why I'm posting this for him. 21.gif
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post Mar 27 2007, 02:26 PM
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Any idea if that is a wild canine or the domestic variety?
OK Wildabeast, time to break out those leopard pics you have been holding back. ph34r.gif
 
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post Mar 27 2007, 03:02 PM
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Awesome pictures 25.gif Really like the leopard pictures.
 
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post Mar 27 2007, 03:09 PM
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Wow, I have a new desktop photo. Thanks for posting these photos for him Bill.


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post Mar 27 2007, 05:45 PM
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Neat pics!


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post Mar 27 2007, 06:00 PM
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Trapper--it's a wild dog or dhole (Cuon alpinus)--the pack hunting dog of Asia.
 
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post Mar 27 2007, 06:18 PM
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WOW!!!

In that second Leopard picture there are actually three cats in the frame. Too cool.
 
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post Mar 27 2007, 09:33 PM
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Great photos! a regular leopard fest! Beautiful woods too, so dry! (It's been a long winter here on the coast) Nice canid too we often tend to forget about all the cool southern hemisphere and tropical canids.
 
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post Mar 27 2007, 11:32 PM
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trapper, none from my area unless I go to the zoo rolleyes.gif

Nice size cat and built for speed. They sure have nice color and markings.
They probably have snakes there, and I try to avoid snakes.

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post Mar 28 2007, 12:39 AM
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Very cool pics...


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post Mar 28 2007, 05:39 AM
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Wow. Some awesome pics there.
 
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post Apr 2 2007, 02:20 AM
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Bill - thanks for posting these...my ftp server and I had several disagreements last week, not assisted by the shocking dial-up I am subjected to here.

Thanks for everyone's comments - very encouraging.
Just a note that the original 3 images Bill kindly posted are accredited to Julia Chase-Grey/WWF Cambodia and as such normal copyright/reproductions etc apply.

Thought I might as well follow with 2 images taken in the same forest when I was up there teaching in December.
For a bit of background, Srepok Wilderness Area is around 400,000 sq km in total area, with a core conservation zone of about 100,000 sk km.
It is right on the far eastern border, if you cross the Srepok River and head about 2 miles east you end up in Vietnam.
Plenty of snakes there.... rolleyes.gif

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post Apr 2 2007, 08:31 AM
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Great photos Jeff. Sorry about the copyright/credits issues. Hope to see more of your photos here soon. We'd all enjoy seeing them. smile.gif



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post Aug 8 2007, 08:54 AM
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Great cat pictures. I did notice the same as with our cougars, as the top of the food chain it is not bothered or even looks at the camera when passing. It knows the camera is there but they ignore it as not being a threat.

The same is not true with other animals, specially ones in the dog family, they are always aware of the camera and seem to check them out. Part of survival I think.

Sure nice to animals from different parts of the world, thanks for showing.

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