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Central and South America

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24 October 2017
Central and South America

Amazonia – Peru or Ecuador

Hi, I need some advice….again. I’m thinking of taking the family to South America in Summer 2018. Primarily we’re birders (sorry!) but increasingly catching the m

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19 October 2017
Central and South America

Cottontop and White-handed Tamarins in Cartagena, Colombia

Hello all, Last October 10 I was surprised to find a free-ranging mixed group of Cottontop Tamarin Saguinus oedipus and White-handed Tamarin Saguinus leucopus in the very small Par

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19 October 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: The Southern Pantanal

Here’s another report from Mogens Trolle – covering two trips to the Southern Pantanal – with more fabulous photos (you may remember his mouth-watering Gabon rep

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18 October 2017
Central and South America
2 Jaguars and a baby Puma

Bolivia, Kaa Iya 2015 Trip Report

Kaa Iya trip report 2015

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23 September 2017
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Beni, Bolivia

Here’s a list of species seen by Nicholas McPhee at the Blue Throated Macaw Reserve in Bolivia. Beni, 2017: Nick’s Adventures Bolivia, 5 days & 15 species including

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22 September 2017
Central and South America
Peru

Emperor Tamarins and Goeldi’s Monkeys in Peru – RFI

Can anyone recommend the best areas in Peru – presumably Manu – to see Emperor Tamarins? And – – I am getting greedy now – what about Goeldi’s M

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3 September 2017
Central and South America
Puma

RFI: Pumas and Torres del Paine NP

Greetings, I am on sabbatical this semester (woohoo!!) and I have decided that I really really want to search for pumas. It looks like Torres del Paine is the most well-known locat

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28 August 2017
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Bolivia, 2017

Here’s another report from Bolivia: good to see more people visiting this emerging and exciting destination. Bolivia, 2017: Félix Serrano López, 2 weeks &  26 species

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21 August 2017
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Bolivian Chaco

I would love to get to Bolivia, all the more so after reading Jean Dille’s report. Bolivian Chaco, 2017: Jean Dille, 5 days & 10 species including Puma, Jaguarundi, Ocelo

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20 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

Three days around Manaus

With Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Marcelo Henrique Marcos, Jose Gabriel Martinez, Amber Melhouse, Judy Parrish, Micah Riegner, Hari & Venkat Sankar, Ian Thompson and Phil Telfer. In

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