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Primarily Peruvian Primates: Owlet Lodge and Los Amigos Research Station Trip Report
Peru: San Martin and Madre De Dios, May 2019 Fiona Reid & Jon Hall, with Cheryl Antonucci, Jean-Michel Bompar, Joanna Langdale, Judy Parish, Shonene Scott, Ignacio Yufera and I
Going Big in Brazil – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest mammals
Going Big in Brazil 2018 – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest beasts! Brazil is a place that I fell in love with back in 2009 when my partner and I spent 8 ni
New Trip Report: The Pantanal
Pantanal, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 22 species including Jaguar and Ocelot. Jon
Andean Mountain Cat in Chile, Ecuador Photos
I’ve uploaded a brief report describing my successful trip to see Andean Mountain Cat in Chile: https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/AndeanMountainCat.pd
Yucatan Peninsula, January 2019
I took a very quick trip south from New York to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula in January, hot on the heels of Venkat Sankar who was there just after Christmas. I won’t inc
Searching for the Andean Mountain Cat, November 2018
Although I place myself only half way up the Webb-Telfer scale of cat fanaticism, the Andean Mountain Cat has been on my Top 21 List of Species to See for as long as I can remember
New Trip Report: Bolivia and Paraguay
Another report from Dominque Brugiere. Bolivia and Paraguay, 2018: Domique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Jaguarundi, Jaguar, Puma, Ocelot and Tayra. Jon
Pantanal help please
Hi everyone My friend and I are in need of some advice please. We are hoping to book Pantanal for next aug/ sept/oct. We are keen to see cats, big and small, armadillos and antea
Pantanal Wildlife Watching Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris
A wildlife watching holiday trip report from Royle Safaris most recent trip to the Pantanal, visiting both the north and south of the Pantanal. We saw or saw signs of 39 species of
New Trip Report: The Southern Pantanal
Here’s another report from Mogens Trolle – covering two trips to the Southern Pantanal – with more fabulous photos (you may remember his mouth-watering Gabon rep