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Advertising: Jaguars and more! BRAZIL August (17-28) 2024 with Europe’s Big 5

BRAZIL August (17-28) 2024 Europe’s Big 5 are running a 12 day tour visiting well-known locations for Jaguars in both the northern and southern Pantanal. Besides jaguars, sev

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

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

The Weekly Recap

Hello, here is this week’s recap.   First of all there have been some more great trip reports. This one is a two week trip to Paraguay featuring 28 mammal species, including

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

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 &#8220

New Trip Report: Brazil

A new report from John Wright and Tim Bourne. Southern and Northern Pantanal, 2022: John Wright & Tim Bourne, 2 weeks & 41 species including Chaco Marsh Rat, Pantanal Cat,

New Trip Report: mainly primates in Bolivia

An exciting report from Cheryl Antonucci who is just back from chasing primates in Bolivia. Bolivia, 2022: Cheryl Antonucci, 18 days & 36 species including Ocelot, Bolivian Pi

Regina Ribeiro

I am a Brazilian wildlife guide with 20 years experience leading tours and have organised trips for many professional photographers, and contributors to mammalwatching.com.  I g

New Trip Report: Brazil and Bolivia

Here’s an interesting – first time – report from Guido Rommens and Micheline De Vleminck, who saw some great stuff in Brazil and Bolivia in June, with species inc

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  1. Jon Hall on Review: Thermal Master T2 Max Thermal Camera (with laser pointer)20 July 2025

    Sorry Carla. Not sure what went wrong there. It is now attached.

  2. carla_p on Review: Thermal Master T2 Max Thermal Camera (with laser pointer)20 July 2025

    Agree that setup is not intuitive. You mentioned in this article that Thermal Master had sent you additional information and…

  3. Sandra Stewart on Roundup of a few 2022 Cat Trips19 July 2025

    Thanks Chris. Only now seeing your summary of cats from 2022. Really informative and an entertaining read too!

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    Is 500 meters really that far? Polar bears are ... pretty big. I think on land this should be a…

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