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New Trip Report: Costa Rica & Panama
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 0
Dear all, a new report Costa Rica & Panama, 2014: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month & some nice species including,...
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Costa Rica Report – Arenal & Tirimbina
Alan D, , Central and South America, Arenal, Costa Rica, Tirimbina, 2
We spent about 9 days in Costa Rica this past March. It was our 5th trip so we didn’t...
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New Trip Report: Ecuador
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 2
Here’s a new report from Cheryl Antonucci, who did well in Ecuador with both primates and other stuff last...
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Rare Andean Mammals Tour – Trip Report – Royle Safaris – November 2019
roylesafaris, , Central and South America, andean mammals, ecotourism, ecuador wildlife, Mammalwatching, mammalwatching ecuador, Mountain Tapir, Royle Safaris, safari, Spectacled Bear, Wildlife watching, 0
In November 2019 Royle Safaris ran our first Rare Andean Mammals Tour to Ecuador, focusing on Bellavista and Cayambe...
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Are seagulls killing whales in Patagonia?
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 0
This is interesting… and if the theory is true its a great example of how complex the interactions are...
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New Trip Reports – Brazil and Quebec
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, North American, 0
Two new shortish trip reports on Quebec and Brazil are on mammalwatching.com Quebec, 2013: Steve Babbs, and some notes...
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New Trip Report: Costa Rica
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 7
Richard Webb was in Costa Rica this month and he’s sent through another of his thorough and useful reports. Costa Rica, 2016: Richard...
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Pygmy Sloth Fiasco & Hwange Elephants Poisoned
Jon Hall, , Africa, Central and South America, 0
Last Monday (9 September 2013), the police officer on morning duty at Isla Colón International Airport, Panama noticed some...
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Thanks. Great report! I had thought that Grisons were diurnal however it seems that researchers disagree on that … but the fact you saw the animal at night probably adds weight towards the skunk ID in my opinion Jon
Hi Jon
Thank you for your comment. Manuel is very happy that he was probably right 🙂
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