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IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT NORTH CHILE 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
Best time of year for Pantanal? Or El Palmar in Argentina? Is June ok?
One dilemma we all face is the question of when do we make a trip to a far away place – what is the best time of year? In many cases there is a compromise between “
Exciting Opening for 1 Participant with me to Paraguay!
Hi everyone! So after quite a long break, I finally have a chance to travel for a couple of weeks, so I booked with Fauna Paraguay! Jun 30th – Jul 11th. I’m looking for
New Trip Report: the Bolivian Chaco
A new report from Justin Brown who went in search of the Chacoan Peccary He also has video of a possible Pampas Cat … what do people think? Kaa-Iya National Park, 2021: Justi
Book Review: Felids and Hyenas of the World, José R. Castelló (Princeton Field Guide)
José R. Castelló’s latest book has just arrived and it is every bit as good as I expected. The publishers claim it is “The most comprehensive and user-friendly photog
Updated Mammalwatching Checklist @ August 2020
The latest version of my global mammal checklist is available here and also on Scythebill too. This update differs a little from previous ones. I focussed on improving the common
Rare Andean Mammals Tour – Trip Report – Royle Safaris – November 2019
In November 2019 Royle Safaris ran our first Rare Andean Mammals Tour to Ecuador, focusing on Bellavista and Cayambe Coca National Park for 10 days. We found evidence of a 20 speci
New Trip Report: Brazil
Here’s a very useful report (with loads of good contacts) of a successful trip across Brazil. Brazil, 2019: Ben Balmford, 4 weeks & 57 species including Ocelot, White and
New Trip Report: Northern Pantanal and Emas National Park, Brazil
Another report from Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner Northern Pantanal and Emas NP, 2019: Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner, 1 month & 40 species including Brown Four-eyed Opossum, Ho
New Trip Report: Emas National Park (Brazil)
Emas really is THE place to see Pampas Cats. Emas National Park, 2019: Andreas Jonsson, 5 nights and 11 species including Pampas Cats, Hoary Fox and Molina’s Hognosed Skunk.