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31 May 2023

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

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19 May 2023
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Advertising: A Small Group Tour to the Southern and Northern Pantanal with Leo Patrial, October 2023

  Regina Ribeiro is is looking for one or two people to join a Pantanal tour this October for a trip guided by Leo Patrial.  This two week trip offers excellent chances to se

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16 May 2023

Paraguay trip report. May 2023. Stuart Chapman

I just spent the last two weeks in Paraguay on a tour led by Paul Smith of Fauna Paraguay.  I saw one of my main cat targets, Geoffroy’s cat,  and a total of 28 mammal spec

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15 May 2023
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Trip Report – Bolivian Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – August 2022

In the summer of 2022 Royle Safaris ran our first of 3 mammal focused (special interest in cats) trips to Bolivia. All were very successful with 5 species of cat being seen on two

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28 April 2023

Bats of Cascada San Luis SE Ecuador

Silky Short-tailed Bat – Carollia Brevicaudi

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28 April 2023

ECUADOR DECEMBER 2021

Sad to read that the Mashpi Mountain Coati recently passed away. I myself was also successful there with the species (and the same individual) in 2021 during my productive visit to

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27 April 2023

Western Mountain Coati – Mashpi Amagusa, Ecuador, January 2023

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17 April 2023
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Northern Oncilla

It’s a Wild Life! – Separate Post: Northern Oncilla Hi everybody, As many of you know Romy and I (Rob) are travelling South-America and are now in Colombia. Of course w

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15 April 2023
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New Podcast Episode: Arnaud Desbiez and his Giant Armadillo study

Charles and I had the great pleasure of chatting with Arnaud Desbiez last month from his home in the Brazilian Pantanal. Since 2010, Arnaud, a Whitley Award-winning conservationist

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13 April 2023

Ecuador: Andes to Amazon

Return trip to Ecuador in February 2023 to collect material for the next volume in the Wildlife of the World series. The main target was mammals from three different habitats; the

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  1. JanEbr on Thermal Scope Specs Decoded: A buyer’s guide8 June 2025

    The problem with this is that numbers are one thing and reality another. It's not like classic optics, where you…

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    Many thanks Charles and Jon. I have since been contacted by Tom Butynski, who among many other things, works on…

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    The adult female in the photo is a Somali (Desert) Warthog. Flipped-back ears and relatively weak hind-quarters. Also, the skin…

  4. Jon Hall on Mammal Watching in Central Kenya6 June 2025

    Mega report Mike - great small mammals on top of everything else!

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Adveristing: Discounted Primates & Parrots trip along the Amazon in May 2026 (discount expires on June 30)
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New Podcast Episode: Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh, Nigeria
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Anyone for Corcovado N.P. (Costa Rica) around the 16th of August 2025?

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