Andean Mountain Cat in Chile, Ecuador Photos
I’ve uploaded a brief report describing my successful trip to see Andean Mountain Cat in Chile: https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/AndeanMountainCat.pd
Yucatan Peninsula, January 2019
I took a very quick trip south from New York to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula in January, hot on the heels of Venkat Sankar who was there just after Christmas. I won’t inc
New Trip Report: Colombia
Here’s a tantalizing first report from Justin Brown. Fabulous to see that mammalwatching in wonderful Colombia is getting easier and that there is so much wildlife to see. Co
Searching for the Andean Mountain Cat, November 2018
Although I place myself only half way up the Webb-Telfer scale of cat fanaticism, the Andean Mountain Cat has been on my Top 21 List of Species to See for as long as I can remember
New Trip Report: Argentina
Yet another report from Dominique Brugiere. Argentina, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks with species including Franciscana (La Plata) Dolphins, Geoffroy’s Cat, Lesser Grison
Now Booking: Amazon Expedition, October 2019, with the Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation
Here’s a chance to cruise the Amazon in search of wildlife next October with Suzanne Smith, Founder/Executive Director of Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation. Messa
Now Booking: May 2019 Trip to Peru for Yellow-tailed Wooly Monkeys, Emperor Tamarins and more
Dear all, Fiona Reid and I are organizing an 11 day trip to Peru in early May focusing on some fabulous primates and whatever else we can find. Our small group will divide our t
Chile, 2009
I first heard about Chile’s potential for mammal watching through Richard Webb and the Puma tours he pioneered here (see his trip reports at the bottom of this page). Not only do
New Trip Report: Bolivia and Paraguay
Another report from Dominque Brugiere. Bolivia and Paraguay, 2018: Domique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Jaguarundi, Jaguar, Puma, Ocelot and Tayra. Jon
Book and App Review: Stuarts’ Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa
The 2017 edition of Chris and Mathilde Stuart’s Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa, and the associated app, is another top contribution to any mammalwatcher’s