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2 July 2022
Central and South AmericaNorth America
Barbados

Barbados

I spent a weekend in Barbados in 2025 and visited Cole's Cave where I saw Antillean Fruit-eating Bats and the endemic Barbados Myotis.

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26 June 2022
Central and South America
Costa Rica

Costa Rica trip report

Hi all, I’ve just uploaded a report from a fun visit to Costa Rica in March with Alex Meyer: https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/CR_TR_AMVS_Mar22-compressed.pdf

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24 June 2022
Central and South America
Bolivia

Advertising: Bolivian Cat Tour, October 14 – 23, 2022

Royle Safaris have had a late cancellation on their trip to Bolivia to  Jaguarland and Kaa Iya National Park, where the focus is on jaguars, pumas, ocelots and jaguarundis, though

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19 June 2022
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report: Ecuador

Here’s a new report from Juan Luis Ortega Herranz. Ecuador, 2022: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 11 days & 29 species including Spectacled Bear, Pygmy Marmoset and Mountain Co

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4 June 2022
Central and South America
Peru

New Trip Report: Amazon Wildlife Tracking Expedition, Peru

Here’s an exciting report from Original Nature, featuring some good mammals and an enormous Anaconda! Matses National Reserve, 2021: Original Nature, 19 days & 25 mammal

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3 June 2022
Central and South America
Escudo de VeraguasPanamaPygmy Sloth

Panama: Pygmy Sloths and Rainforest Rodents, May 2022

In May 2022 I returned to Panama for a week. This, my third trip to the country, was not really a mammalwatching trip per se. I was there to see friends. Yes, really, I have friend

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2 June 2022
Central and South America
Ecuador

Ecuador March 2022

Here is a report of a trip my family and I took to Ecuador in March. Highlights included Spectacled bear, Mountain tapir, plus a new site to see Olinguito. Charles Foley CF Ecuador

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29 May 2022
Central and South America
Costa Rica

New Trip Report: Costa Rica

Here’s a first report from Atif Hashmi Costa Rica, 2022: Atif Hashmi, 11 days & 29 species including Olingo, Kinkajou and Northern Tamandua. Jon

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27 May 2022
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Beni, Bolivia

A first time report from Argentine Marcelo Gavensky, who has just discovered the world of mammalwatching (thanks Martin Royle for the conversion!). Barba Azul Reserve & Trinida

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19 May 2022
Central and South America
Panama

Advertising: Panama Mammal Tour, 25 May – 3 June 2023

Another new tour from Royle Safaris, with ten days in Panama next year in some of the best forest in Central America (I just got back). Plus (and this is a major selling point in m

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  1. Zac Babbit on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)19 March 2026

    Great to know for next time! I’ve heard July is better in general for Tigers too.

  2. Vladimir Dinets on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)19 March 2026

    Nice trip! In my experience (based on advise from locals), the best way to see tiger sharks is to rent…

  3. jonaslivet on Asking advice for mammalwatching in the Vosges region in France19 March 2026

    Levi, you could reach me on Facebook at Jonas Livet or per email at jonaslivet (at) gmail. I would definetely…

  4. KarineB on Spirit Bear Cubs18 March 2026

    Hi Rebecca, I have been to the Great Bear Rain Forest some years ago to see the spirit bear and…

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