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October 2019

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3 October 2019
Central and South America
Paraguay

New Trip Report: Paraguayan Chaco

Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner’s travels continue. Defensores del Chaco, 2019: Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner, 9 days & 19 species including Screaming Hairy Armadillo, Pa

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1 October 2019
North American
Bighorn SheepUS Southwest

New Trip Report: US Southwest

During September 2019 I visited the United States to attend the 7th World Mountain Ungulate Conference. Before and after I had a total of 10 days to look for wildlife. This ti

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