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Jaguar Spotted In Central Mexico For First Time In 100 Years
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 0
(February 11, 2009) — The jaguar (Panthera onca) has become an animal in danger of extinction over recent decades,...
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Costa Rica Trip Report
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 1
I’ve uploaded a report of my week in Costa Rica… saw a lot more mammals than I was expecting...
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Costa Rica trip report
creagrus, , Central and South America, 0
During a bird-watching trip to Costa Rica in December 2007, I also focused on diurnal mammals and managed to...
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Vampyrum spectrum
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, bats, Honduras, 4
It’s always great when mammalwatchers contribute to science. Here is my short paper (published last Friday) that uses observations...
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New Trip Reports – Tunisia & Panama
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, Europe and the Palearctic, Panama, Tunisia, 3
A couple of new reports today First, a great report from Steve Morgan who went to Tunisia and saw...
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Going to Costa Rica. Anyone wants to join? (Sorry this is a long post)
tomeslice, , Central and South America, 14
Hi everyone, I’m probably going to try to make it down to Costa Rica at the end of February/March...
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Amazon Exploration Cruise, June 2017: Two Spaces Left
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, Brazil, 0
Fiona Reid and I are organising a 2 week trip into the Brazilian Amazon in June this year and...
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Shiripuno Trip Report
Ben S, , Central and South America, Amazon, Ecuador, Shiripuno, 0
I traveled to the remote Shiripuno Amazon Lodge in Ecuador last December, where I spent ten nights searching for...
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It turns out I have to sell my beloved treehouse, so if you would like to share your living space with a lot of mammals, please contact me. Thanks, Fiona