LAST MINUTE AVAILABILITY: One space open on a Colombian mammal trip (starting in Bogota on 4 Jan)
One space has just opened up on a mammalwatching trip focussing on a set of Colombia’s endemic primates including Brumback’s and Grey-handed Night Monkeys; Colombian Wo
Advertising Pantanal – Jaguar Wildlife Photo Tour: 20 July – 1 August 2020
Join us to the Pantanal, one of South America’s most fascinating nature areas with a unique variety of species. What makes this area so special is the excellent photo opportu
Looking for the jungle: Ecuador 11/2019 report
During our (largely unsuccessful) two-week search for places to explore the jungles independently, we have encountered 14 mammal species, all new to us. See the attached PDF for mo
Ecuador ID: Woolly Monkey
Another puzzle from Ecuador: Woolly Monkey species are generally hard to ID by fur color, so people would go by range, but the separating line between Brown (L. lagotricha) and Sil
New Trip Reports: Chile and Peru
A new report from Dominique Brugiere and an old one too. Chile, 2011: Dominique Brugiere’s report of two trips, spanning 2 months plus, including Juan-Fernandez Fur Seal and
New Trip Report: La Selva Costa Rica
I’ve uploaded a new trip report for a week-long trip to La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica last July/August: https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/
Kinkajou/Olingo ID Ecuador
Kinkajou or Olingo is apparently the classic conundrum of tropical South America. A kind person on Facebook told me that most of those are likely Kinkajou, but that someone knowled
New Trip Report: Northern Pantanal and Emas National Park, Brazil
Another report from Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner Northern Pantanal and Emas NP, 2019: Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner, 1 month & 40 species including Brown Four-eyed Opossum, Ho
New Trip Report: Paraguay Chaco and Geoffroy’s Cat
An interesting report from Andreas Jonsson from a new site in Paraguay’s central chaco. Estancia Montana, 2019: Andreas Jonsson, 4 days & 13 species including Geoffroy