New Trip Report: Torres del Paine, Chile
Good to see Pumas are still reliable around Torres del Paine. Torres del Paine, 2017: John Van Niel, 12 days & 8 species including Pumas and Large Hairy Armadillos. Jon
New Trip Report: Chile
Here’s an interesting report from a lovely country, and somewhere I hope to return to next year. Chiloe, Santiago area and the North, 2017: Rodrigo Silva, 8 days & 13 spe
Nicaragua 11 Dec to 16 Dec 2017 (56 spp incl Tricolored Bat)
Nicaragua 11 Dec to 16 Dec 2017 (56 spp incl Tricolored Bat) In December 2017 I did a six-day trip to Nicaragua, the trip’s brevity being due to work obligations on each end.
New Trip Report: Panama
Steve Morgan is just back from a very successful trip through Panama. Panama, 2017: Steve Morgan, 2 weeks & 36 species including Jaguarundi, Cacomistle, Spectral Bat, Western P
New Trip Report: Eastern Beni, Bolivia
Here’s a report from what sounds like a very interesting area in Bolivia. I hope this will be the first of many visits to help support the new ecotourism industry there 
Pantanal help please
Hi everyone My friend and I are in need of some advice please. We are hoping to book Pantanal for next aug/ sept/oct. We are keen to see cats, big and small, armadillos and antea
news article about Bush Dog sighting in Costa Rica
I think Jon Hall is traveling so I will post a news article that seems the kind of thing he would put up. In case anybody missed it, there’s a camera trap confirmation of bus
Partners for BOLIVIA- PARAGUAY
We are two naturalist looking for one more to join us. We will concentrate in mammals, mainly cats and armadillos but any other thing is welcome. The date is late june and july ( 2
New Trip Report: Bolivia
Here’s a short report from Michel Gervais about a country that is becoming a more popular mammalwatching destination. Bolivia, 2017: Michel Gervais, 4 weeks & 15 species
Pantanal Wildlife Watching Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris
A wildlife watching holiday trip report from Royle Safaris most recent trip to the Pantanal, visiting both the north and south of the Pantanal. We saw or saw signs of 39 species of