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POST OF THE MONTH

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( This post was last modified: 12-21-2018, 01:17 PM by peter )

DECEMBER 2018 QUALIFICATIONS

- Olga Krasnykh. She has a tour agency in Wild Russia and posted new information about tigers and bears in the Russian Far East. 

- Kathlee. A former big cat trainer able to take you to the heart of lions and tigers. 

- Jimmy. He took us on a trip to Chitwan. Elephants, tall grass and stripes.

- Ghari Sher. After reading his posts, I thought I saw a few of the prehistoric big cats he studies. 

- Matias. Excellent contributions in the conservation department. One after the other.

- Rishi. He knows about Sunderban tigers, Gir lions, Ranthambore tigers and the politics of conservation. Rare combination.

- Epaiva. Our special correspondent in Venezuela always delivers quality information.

- Wolverine. One of the few able in Russian. More often than not, he'll find a true story you won't believe. 

- Shadow and Guate focus on info about size. Info everyone takes for granted. They do tables, that is.

- Tigerluver. Although not a member of Skulls and Bones, he most definitely is qualified in that department.

- Tshokwane and Herekitty take you to lion country in Wild Africa just about every day, I'd say.

- Bornean Tiger was noticed as well. He found photographs of Caspian tigers I never saw before.

- Of those getting more active, Sanju stands out.

- PC qualifies just about every month. He has a nose for photographs.  

Why do they qualify?

- They saw something you didn't. Not seldom, it was special info.

- They informed you about the great beauty of the natural world

- Although they use known info, they write original posts in their own words. Upcoming journalists, they are.
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POST OF THE MONTH - peter - 12-17-2018, 03:03 PM
RE: POST OF THE MONTH - peter - 12-21-2018, 12:17 PM
RE: POST OF THE MONTH - Shadow - 12-21-2018, 12:41 PM
RE: POST OF THE MONTH - Rishi - 12-31-2018, 03:35 PM



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