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Central and South America

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20 March 2022
Central and South America
BrazilcaraçaTapir

Lowland tapir at caraça, Brazil

Good evening,   Right now I am at Caraça, Brazil famous for its maned wolf. I haven’t heared or didn’t know a lowland tapir seems to visit sometimes as well. Righ

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19 March 2022
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Repor: Ecuador

A new report from Aidan Place who saw some nice Ecuadorean mammals during a birding trip. Ecuador, 2022: Aidan Place, 2 weeks with species including Western Olingo, Tayra and Mount

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8 March 2022
Central and South America
Costa Rica

New Trip Report: Costa Rica

A short report with some fabulous photos from Hugh Lansdown who just returned from Costa Rica. Sounds like Palo Verde, which I don’t remember hearing about before, is worth v

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23 February 2022
Central and South America
Panama

New Trip Report: Panama

Here’s a great report from Karina and Andrey, aka The Travelling Zoologists. Panama, 2021: The Travelling Zoologists, 2 weeks & 34 species including Water Opossum, Robins

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4 February 2022
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Brazil

Here’s the next installment from Alex Meyer: 2021 turned into a big mammal year for him. Brazil, 2021: Alex Meyer, 23 days and 59 species including Superagui Lion Tamarin, La

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30 January 2022
Central and South America
Colombia

New Trip Report: Colombia

An interesting report from Justin Brown who just returned from Colombia. Colombia, 2022: Justin Brown, 2 weeks & some nice mammals including Mountain Tapir, Mountain Coati and

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21 January 2022
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Southern Chile

Rob Jansen sent me a second installment of his 2 year long mammal South American odyssey which began in October. This report has some great photographs of Southern Pudu and more. S

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20 January 2022
Central and South America
BrazilTravel buddy

Traveling february, march 2022

Hello everyone, I am planning to go on a trip to Brazil this year. I know it is quite short notice but wanted try anyways. Are there any people interested in maybe travelling toget

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8 January 2022
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Eastern Brazil

A new report of a successful trip from Cheryl Antonucci who continues to check off the world’s primates at an impressive pace. Eastern Brazil, 2021: Cheryl Antonucci, 19 days

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7 January 2022
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Chile

Here is Jens Bokelaar’s first report for mammalwatching. A detailed report on a long trip through Chile that has a stack of useful information and some great mammals. Chile 2

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