Protected: The Eidolon, Snow Leopard – Book Review
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by Sam Puls
3y ago
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How to recognise a wolf
Wildlife Impulse
by Sam Puls
4y ago
How to recognise a wolf European wolf characteristics  & wolf track identification The difference between wolves and dogs aren’t always easy. Here you ‘ll find the basics on how to recognise a wolf, both from sightings and information on wolf track identification. I start off with a little video of a lone wolf moving through my area in Belgium. How to identify a European wolf (Canis lupus) The grey wolf is returning to many places in Europe. Let’s talk about how to identify a wolf in Europe. Wolves come in a variety of colours and sizes, from black all the way to white. They can ..read more
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Wild Slovakia winter 2019-2020
Wildlife Impulse
by Sam Puls
4y ago
Wild Slovakia Winter 2019-2020 Wild Slovakia project The Wild Slovakia project is a collaboration between Wildlife Impulse and the NGO Bear Tracker Association (BTA). Together they have a lot of expertise in wildlife research and the wildlife in Slovakia. We explored the Slovak nature and collected mainly information about the large carnivores (wolves and lynx). Participants (citizen scientists) are trained and gain knowledge about animal tracks and signs. Additionally, we want to educate and create more awareness about wildlife and nature. Just as a reminder, we are not a commercial holiday ..read more
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Hedgehog in the garden
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by Sam Puls
4y ago
Hedgehog in the garden during the lockdown I found some signs of a hedgehog in our garden. I set up a trail camera and I was lucky to get some more insights into the life of the hedgehog during these lockdown days. Hedgehogs are very useful animals. In this blog, I start with the story of me discovering more about the hedgehog in our garden. In the second part, you get a bit more information on the hedgehog itself as a species. In the end, I give some basic advice on what you can do for hedgehogs. >> ook in het Nederlands beschikbaar (also available in Dutch) Content Hedgehog in the ga ..read more
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Camera trapping in Slovakia: Great Success!
Wildlife Impulse
by Sam Puls
5y ago
Camera trapping in Slovakia Great Success! In this blog I just want to share some nice footage from my trip to Slovakia in winter 2020. We did a lot of snow tracking and we found a couple of places were animals tend to pass by regularly. Another criteria for a great camera trap spot is no human activity… as I don’t like to get my camera trap stolen. Wolves on the camera Let’s dive straight into my first successful camera trap location. I’ve added some pictures and a video. In the YouTube video I go ov ..read more
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Bear Watching Slovakia
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by Sam Puls
5y ago
Bear Watching Slovakia Bear Watching Tour in High Tatras – August 2019 Bear watching trip in the High Tatras, Slovakia, in August 2019. During my stay in Slovakia I visited the area around Poprad (High Tatras, Low Tatras, Slovak Paradise, …). I stayed at The Bear Tracker Inn, close to Slovak paradise. The host Hans is also a guide for Nature Guiding (natureguiding.sk). In this post you will read more about my experiences going on a Bear watching trip in Slovakia. If you are interested in more general information about Sl ..read more
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Where do bats live
Wildlife Impulse
by Sam Puls
5y ago
Where Do Bats Live? Where do bats live? This easy question can be answered in a couple of different directions depending on species, area, time of year, etc…. Here we will focus on a more general approach of bats in Europe. Where do bats live depend mostly on the season and species. Check out my other blog about Myths and Facts about bats. Where do bats go winter? As you might have noticed, from roughly November until April, you rarely see bats outside. There are a couple of different reasons for that. First of all, it’s ..read more
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Bat facts and myths about bats
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by Sam Puls
5y ago
Bat facts and myths about bats Bats ecology & Bat echolocation When most people are preparing for a night of sleep, other creatures such as bats are starting their ‘day’. With their echolocation and specialized wings, they are able to conquer the night in search for food and survival. Because people are rarely getting in contact with bats, they have a bit of a darker atmosphere around them which people like to avoid. Most people associate bats with vampires in movies etc… which ..read more
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Urban Wildlife: Cameraval projecten in België
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by sampuls
5y ago
Urban Wildlife: Cameraval projecten in België In dit artikel wil ik focussen op enkele camera-val ervaringen uit België. België heeft een redelijk hoge densiteit een mensen, dus de meeste van deze projecten waren gerelateerd aan zogenaamde ‘urban wildlife’. Deze term wordt gebruikt voor dieren die in de omgeving van mensen leven. Ik maak gebruik van een Bushnell camera-val om na te gaan welke dieren er zijn en wat ze doen. Ratten vangen We hadden al ..read more
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Tatra chamois of Slovakia
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by Sam Puls
5y ago
Tatra chamois in Slovakia Chamois – Rupicapra rupicarpaThe chamois is a goat-like animal with striking contrasting facial markings and elegant, backwards curved, horns. The chamois is native to Europe and can be found in most of Europe’s mountain ranges like the Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian Mountains (including the Tatra Mountains), And Balkans.The chamois belongs to the bovid family. A full-grown chamois shoulder height of 70 to 90 cm and about 120 cm long. Males are a bit heavier than females (resp. 30-60 kg, 25-45 ..read more
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