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Central and South America

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23 August 2022
AfricaCentral and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticNorth AmericanOriental

Many trip reports added from Naturetrek

I added a lot of trip reports from the Naturetrek back catalogue, picking some of their more interesting destinations and trips. Sichuan, 2019: Naturetrek, 15 days & 33 species

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19 August 2022
Central and South America
BrazilPeru

New Trip Report: Peru and Brazil

Here’s a report of a mega trip from Justin Brown. Peru and Brazil, 2022: 4 weeks & many species with 25 different primates alone including Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey, Re

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17 August 2022
Central and South America
Colombia

New Trip Report: Colombia

Another first time report. This time from Jim Vanderpoel who visited Colombia with Wild About Colombia. Santa Marta, Santander and Tatama National Park, 2022: Jim Vanderpoel, 2 wee

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12 August 2022
Central and South America
BoliviaBrazil

New Trip Report: Brazil and Bolivia

Here’s an interesting – first time – report from Guido Rommens and Micheline De Vleminck, who saw some great stuff in Brazil and Bolivia in June, with species inc

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26 July 2022
Central and South America
Costa Rica

Mammals of Costa Rica

Anyone who’s interested Neotropical mammals (let’s face it – all mammal watchers) should check out this very cool video library by Jim Wolfe in Costa Rica: https:

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22 July 2022
Central and South America
Argentina

New Trip Report: Northern Argentina & Peninsula Valdes

Here’s a new report from Martin Royle, who was lucky enough to visit Argentina in April. Peninsula Valdes and Northern Argentina, 2022: Royle Safaris, 2 weeks & 31 specie

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10 July 2022
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Pantanal and Emas NP, Brazil

Another report from Rob and Romy Jansen, who were just in the Brazilian Pantanal. Emas NP & the Pantanal, 2022: Rob & Romy Jansen, 19 days & 33 species including Hoary

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8 July 2022
Central and South America
Dominican Republic

New Trip Report: The Dominican Republic

A new trip report from Royle Safaris. Dominican Republic, 2022: Royle Safaris, 4 days & 5 species including Hispaniolan Solenodon and Cuvier’s Hutia. Jon

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3 July 2022
Central and South America
BrasilBrazilcapybara

Mammal and bird watching near Sao Paulo

Hi all, I’m going to have a long lay over in Sao Paulo on the way to Chile in August. Does any one know of a good spot near the airport for capybaras, general mammal watching

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3 July 2022
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Brazil

And here is another Brazil report, this time from Rob & Romy Jansen, still on their pan-American tour. Central Cerrado & Atlantic Rainforest, 2022: Rob & Romy Jansen, 1

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