Brazil: Atlantic Forest and Southern Pantanal
Here is a summary report from our trip to Brazil this past August. Brazil 2018 We saw 28 mammal species including Hoary Fox, Buffy-tufted Marmoset, Golden Lion Tamarin, and had sev
New Trip Report: Northeast Brazil
After reading this report I don’t know why more people don’t visit this area. I know I now intend to! Northeast Brazil, 2018: Michael Kessler, 10 days & 43 species
Lauca in December (Chile)?
Hi All, Would anyone be interested in joining me on a trip to the Lauca NP area in Chile this December? The top target would be Andean Mountain Cat (Leopardus jacobita), and other
ID question rodent Andes in S Peru
Hi people, Can anyone tell me the species? I found it in the Andes of southern Peru in the Arequipa Department near Colca Canyon at an altitude somewhere around 4000 meters.
Now Booking – Amazon Expedition October 2019
A few months ago I posted a heads up for an Amazon expedition that Fiona Reid, Field Guides (who usually run birding tours) and I are arranging. We now have more details (her
range map for two endemic k-rats in central Mexico
Report from the literature, not the field, is all that is in this post. (Sorry.) This is Charles Hood and checking an online mammal journal tonight turned up a range map for two en
Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Wildlife Holiday Trip Report from Royle Safaris
In June/July Royle Safaris ran a very generalist wildlife watching tour to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. The 3 week trip incorporated the Andes, Amazon and Galapagos. It was v
Peninsula Valdes, Argentina
A work trip to Buenos Aires at the very end of August 2018 was a welcome opportunity to visit the Valdes Peninsula in Patagonia, which has been on my bucket list ever since I saw
New Trip Report: Chile & a bit of Argentina
Here’s a first report from Keith Millar. Chile and a bit of Argentina, 2018: Keith Millar, 19 days & 20 species including Big Hairy Armadillo, Southern River Otter, South
Shiripuno Trip Report
I traveled to the remote Shiripuno Amazon Lodge in Ecuador last December, where I spent ten nights searching for mammals and other wildlife. I’ll be returning in a couple wee