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Central and South America

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2 June 2015
Central and South AmericaEurope and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports: Svalbard and Costa Rica

Hello, we got back from Sumatra on Sunday after an excellent trip with over 60 different species in under 2 weeks. A report will follow soon. Meanwhile, I just added two new report

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20 April 2015
AfricaAustralasiaCentral and South America

Mammals in the News

Some recent articles include a couple on rarely known Central African primates: Rembrandt’s Monkey and Bouvier’s Red Colobus (Piliocolobus bouvieri). Some great camera trap

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17 April 2015
Central and South America

(Awesome) new trip report: Brazil & Argentina

If anyone is feeling dispirited after a recent unsuccessful mammal trip, then this report, from Phil Telfer, is a reminder of just how good it can get. Brazil & Argentina, 2015

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8 April 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Colombia

Another report from Tobi Lundqvist who was Colombia last year for 9 days and saw 8 species including the fabulous Cotton-top Tamarins, as well as Grey-handed Night Monkey and (anot

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7 April 2015
Central and South America
Guyana

New Trip Report – Guyana

I spent the last week of March in Guyana. I loved it and here’s my report. Guyana 2015: 8 days & 33 species including all 8 primates, Greater Longnosed Armadilloes and Ho

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2 April 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Ecuador

Here’s a new report from Torbjorn Lundqvist Ecuador 2015, 3 weeks & 29 species including Woolly, Equatorial Saki and White-bellied Spider Monkeys, Olingo and Olinguito, 2

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12 March 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Chile

Stefan Lithner was in Chile last year and, as usual for Stefan, had an interesting trip. Chile, 2014: Stefan Lithner, 3 weeks & 26 species including Northern Huemul, Southern V

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9 March 2015
Central and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticNorth American

Mammals in the News

Lots of good – or at least not bad – news, for once this week (unless you are a Californian Dolphin) The first Wolf in 150 years has been spotted in Holland. Ok, so per

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4 March 2015
Central and South America

New (epic) Trip Report – Nicaragua

Fiona Reid has just sent me one of the most prolifically diverse trip reports I’ve ever seen. Oh how I wish I’d gone on this 2 week trip to Nicaragua last month. To add

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22 February 2015
Central and South America
JaguarManed WolfSouthWildTapir

Brazil–Pantanal 2014 Jaguars and Maned Wolves

We traveled to the Pantanal and other parts of Brazil during the first two weeks of August 2014. The trip was designed to maximize wildlife photography and we saw 17 species. Our

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