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New Protected Area in Peruvian Cloud Forest – home to Andean Cats, March 2012

Other People's trip reports
South America, 2011 (Bolivia, Chile, Peru & Ecuador): Matthew and Maureen Hart, 2 months & 32 species including Southern River Otter, Northern Viscacha and Anderson's Four-eyed Opposum.

Peru, 2010: Torbjörn and Carmen Lundqvist, 1 month & 25+ mammals including Monk Saki, Red Uakari and Spectacled Bears.

Peru, 2007: Tomer Ben-Yehuda, 1 week & 17 mammals including Pygmy Marmosets and an Emperor Tamarin.

Northern Peru, 2006-07: Stefan Lithner, 1 month & 13 mammals.

Peru, June - Nov 2005 : some comprehensive notes on mammal watching from Rich Lindie who spent 4 months working as a naturalist in the Wasai Tambopata Lodge. He saw a Bush Dog amongst many other good things.

Peru, 2000: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 19 mammals.

South America, 1996 (Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador). Steve Anyon-Smith, 6 weeks & a few mammals.

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