Dataset: UWSP-Mammals
Search Criteria: Nicaragua; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Mammals


UWSP:Mammals
M-000788M. Clark   MKC 19031965-02-06
Nicaragua, La Esperanya, NA, Depto Rio San Juan

UWSP:Mammals
Liomys salvini (Thomas, 1893)
M-000800M. Clark   MKC 15701964-08-25
Nicaragua, Mecatepe Granada, NA

UWSP:Mammals
Sylvilagus brasiliensis (Linnaeus, 1758)
M-000808M. Clark   1964-07-03
Nicaragua, La Calera, NA

UWSP:Mammals
M-000811M. Clark   1965-02-03
Nicaragua, La Esperanya, NA, Depto Rio San Juan

UWSP:Mammals
M-000812M. Clark   1965-03-24
Nicaragua, La Esperanya, NA, Depto Rio San Juan

UWSP:Mammals
M-000814M. Clark   1965-03-24
Nicaragua, La Esperanya, NA, Depto Rio San Juan

UWSP:Mammals
Macrotus Gray, 1843
M-006694Robert Koenig   1972-02-14
Nicaragua, Grenada, NA


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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