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(12-21-2018, 12:17 PM)peter Wrote: Here's a few posters that definitely qualified:

- 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.

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

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

- Tigerluver. Not a member of Skulls and Bones, but most definitely very qualified in that department.

Njah, Guate uses so much time and effort to produce quality information, that it is not fair to mention me there at same time. I just dispute things which just don´t feel right for some reason. Naturally trying always to give a sensible reasoning why I have doubts or feel, that there are other points of views to remember. And one poster who I think, that should be mentioned is epaiva, he´s postings are always information, which can be considered serious and objective. Of course when trying to find posting of a month... I am just happy, that it´s not my headache to choose one :) So good luck to make a choice Peter! :)
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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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