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6 August 2016
South America
NeotropicalVenezuela

Venezuela

I haven't been to Venezuela yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
South America
NeotropicalSuriname

Suriname

I haven't been to Suriname yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
North America
NeotropicalPuerto RicoUnited States of America

Puerto Rico

I escaped the blizzards of New York for a long weekend to Puerto Rico in February 2013. It was my first visit to the island and I was surprised at how good the nature watching oppo

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6 August 2016
South America
NeotropicalParaguay

Paraguay

El infierno verde, the green hell, as the chaco is known, straddles Paraguay and Bolivia. It is one of the most inhospitable places on the planet: hot, dry and dusty and the dense

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6 August 2016
Central AmericaSouth America
NeotropicalPanama

Panama

I have been to Panama three times, for longish weekends in November 2013 and April 2016 and a week in 2022. I saw a good amount of mammals.

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6 August 2016
Central America
JamaicaNeotropical

Jamaica

I visited a mate who was living in Jamaica in 1998. Our focus was diving, not mammal spotting. But we visited the Windsor Caves, a well known local bat roost. It was very difficult

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6 August 2016
Central America
HondurasNeotropical

Honduras

I haven't been to Honduras yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
South America
GuyanaNeotropical

Guyana

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3 August 2016
Asia
KoreaPalearctic

Korea

Korea is not famous for its wildlife watching. So when I found out I had to visit in September 2006 for work and had a free weekend my excitement was containable. And when I spoke

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3 August 2016
Asia
KyrgyzstanPalearctic

Kyrgyzstan

The plateau’s position on the Chinese border means it has been closed to most tourists in recent years. I think we may have been the first Westerners ever to go to the area in w

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Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar
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  1. Jacob Zinn on Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar8 November 2025
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  1. Jacob Zinn on Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar8 November 2025

    Hi Pieter, check out this publication looking at the nocturnal lemurs of Bemanevika: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yverlin-Pruvot-2/publication/385197710_Population_size_of_nocturnal_lemur_species_and_morphological_measurements_of_Cheirogaleidae_in_Bemanevika_Protected_Area/links/671a038355a5271cded7085e/Population-size-of-nocturnal-lemur-species-and-morphological-measurements-of-Cheirogaleidae-in-Bemanevika-Protected-Area.pdf I think your identifications are correct…

  2. Dalton Van Leeuwen on Dryandra vs Tone-Perup Nature Reserve?7 November 2025

    Thank you very much for reaching out! I will be seeing if I can join the group on FB to…

  3. offshorebirder on A Photo-Identification Guide to Duikers and Other African Forest Antelopes5 November 2025

    Thanks Jon, thanks Zarek!

  4. hughlansdown on Malasigi and Klalik in South-west Papua, Indonesia5 November 2025

    Hi Carlos, thanks for pointing that out, I'll correct it.

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Tomer’s Bolivia Sep2025 Trip Report
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Around Svarlbard and into the Pack Ice
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India and Nepal – Peaks, Plains and Pandas
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Tanzania October 2025

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