RFI: Bolivian Amazon/Pampas
Hi all, I am planning a trip to Bolivia for two weeks at the end of March 2024 with my parents, who will be on sabbatical in Brazil. We’re probably going to have about 5 nigh
Ecuador Sept 2022
Ecuador mammal + non-mammal trip in Sept 2022 (7th – 25th). Great creatures, including Spectacled Bear, Mountain Tapir (completing the set for me), stump tailed porcupine, ja
The jackal or the wolf in Algeria?
In Algeria there is a species of Canidae commonly called Dib or Ouchene in Kabyle. Its scientific name changed from Canis aureus to Canis anthus, then to Canis lupaster following v
IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT ECUADOR 2022/2023 – Updated version!
We, Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, are two enthusiastic nature lovers who travel the world together to search for stunning birds, fascinating mammals and incredible nature
Northern Pantanal and Emas 9.-27.5.2023 (Jan Ebr)
Yet another Pantanal report? Haven’t we had enough of those? Maybe. But don’t you want to know how far did we get with our own inflatable boat? Or learn about other roa
Join me? Andean Mountain cat – Chile April 10-17, 2024
Dear mammalwatchers, I am planning a tour to Chile and would really like to try for the Andean Mountain cat in the high Andes of northern Chile. The thing is that the tour below (s
Advertising: Wildwings – Parrots and Primates Cruise through Amazonian Brazil, May 2024
This should be a great trip which I have no hesitation in recommending! I know the guides, the boats, the crew and a least some of the forest and its mammals. I travelled here in 2
Field Guides tour to Iquitos, Peru
Bret Whitney and I recently led a tour to Iquitos, Peru, where we saw several primates, opossums and rodents
Colombia January 2023
Here is a report from our trip to Colombia from January 2023. It was organised by Rob from Wild About Colombia, who was amazing. We had some great sightings and a fabulous trip.
It’s a Wild Life! – Pacarana Encounter
Of course there will be a Trip Report from our full Ecuador trip soon, but multiple members of this community encouraged me to make a separate post about this elusive mammal. Some