IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT COLOMBIA 2023
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
Help with Bat ID from Ecuador
Hello all Bat-experts and others… 🙂 Need some second opinion (…end even first) on some Bat species found in Ecuador on my recent trip there. Apologize for the
Brazil Primate Trip 2023: Amazon and Atlantic Rainforests – Cheryl Antonucci
In my quest to see most, if not all, of the primates that live in Brazil I teamed up again with the wonderful Regina Ribeiro (in my opinion THE primate watching guide in Brazil) wi
Pumas in Patagonia 2022 – Trip Report
Cat Expeditions led three puma photo tours last year in southern Patagonia. During every tour we saw at least sixteen different individual pumas and some of the encounters where of
Streaked Dwarf Porcupine (Coendou ichillus) in the Iquitos area (northeastern Peru)
I recently photographed two Streaked Dwarf Porcupine (Coendou ichillus) 60 km south of Iquitos (northeastern Peru). These appear to be the first in situ records from northeastern P
Trip Report – Bolivian Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – October 2022 (tour 2)
This report is the third and final trip that Royle Safaris ran in Bolivia in 2022. We found 37 species of mammals on this trip visiting Jaguarland Reserve and Kaa Iya National Park
Brazil (Northern Pantanal) by Bud Lensing
I visited the northern Pantanal in search of jaguars, giant otters, tapirs, etc
Trip Report – Bolivian Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – October 2022 (tour 1)
In October 2022 Royle Safaris ran two back to back mammal focused (special interest in cats) trips to Bolivia. This first trip report is from the first trip in which we were very s
Mammalwatching in Paraguay
Hi everyone, We are Andrey and Karina (aka The Travelling Zoologists), two zoologists, mammalwatchers and wildlife guides from Russia who moved to Paraguay a year ago. We have spen
Bolivia trip report. May 2023. Stuart Chapman
The last leg of my Cat Quest in South America we saw four cat species (Jaguar, Jaguarundi, Ocelot, Puma) and 44 species of mammals of which 24 were lifers for me. Other notable s