Another Panama report, this time from Tobi Lundqvist.
Panama, 2015: Tobi Lundqvist, 1 week & 19 species including Geoffroy’s Tamarin, Lesser Capybara and Western Night Monkey.
Jon
Another Panama report, this time from Tobi Lundqvist.
Panama, 2015: Tobi Lundqvist, 1 week & 19 species including Geoffroy’s Tamarin, Lesser Capybara and Western Night Monkey.
Jon
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Ah geez, two great Panama trip reports in a row. I guess I need to up this trip on my list now just for those Tamarins and Night Monkeys.
I’m interested to get in touch with the author of the Panama report, Tobi Lundquist, since one of the images included there is of interest to be published in the Handbook of the Mammals of the World Volume 6, which we are working on straight now. I would be very interested to receive an email from him to my address, jlcopete at hbw.com