Here’s a report of a short trip with some good photos.
Manuel Antonio National Park, 2019: Andy Murch, 2 days & 14 species including Lesser Dog-like Bat, Greater Spear-nosed Bat and both Sloths.
Jon
Here’s a report of a short trip with some good photos.
Manuel Antonio National Park, 2019: Andy Murch, 2 days & 14 species including Lesser Dog-like Bat, Greater Spear-nosed Bat and both Sloths.
Jon
Yet another report from Dominique Brugiere. Argentina, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks with species including Franciscana (La Plata) Dolphins,...
Last Monday (9 September 2013), the police officer on morning duty at Isla Colón International Airport, Panama noticed some...
Hi everyone, I’m just wondering – what’s the best place in Latin america to see these two species? I...
A nice article, with some great pictures, on a superb species. This highly intelligent, deeply social, and simply charming...
Here’s a report from Jon Lehmberg of a 2014 visit to Paraguay, a great destination for mammals. Paraguay, 2014:...
Some unusual film of a pod of Common Dolphins as they strand on a Brazilian beach http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21575-what-made-30-dolphins-come-ashore-in-brazil.html Jon
Venezuela Trip Report – Royle Safaris A general wildlife watching trip to Venezuela with mammal highlights being – Llanos...
I first heard about Chile’s potential for mammal watching through Richard Webb and the Puma tours he pioneered here...
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