New Trip Report: Fazenda Bacury, Sao Paola, Brazil
Roland Wirth is a distinguished conservationist who I am pleased to say uses mammalwatching.com from time to time. He was just in the wonderful Fazenda Bacury in Brazil (see my 201
New Trip Report: The Pantanal
Pantanal, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 22 species including Jaguar and Ocelot. Jon
Now Booking: Amazon Expedition, October 2019, with the Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation
Here’s a chance to cruise the Amazon in search of wildlife next October with Suzanne Smith, Founder/Executive Director of Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation. Messa
New Trip Report: Northeast Brazil
After reading this report I don’t know why more people don’t visit this area. I know I now intend to! Northeast Brazil, 2018: Michael Kessler, 10 days & 43 species
Now Booking – Amazon Expedition October 2019
A few months ago I posted a heads up for an Amazon expedition that Fiona Reid, Field Guides (who usually run birding tours) and I are arranging. We now have more details (her
New Trip Report: Amazon Cruise
Here’s a list of species seen on Wildwing’s mega-trip through the Amazon last month. Amazon Cruise, 2018: Wildwings, 18 days & 50+ species, with 28 primates includi
Heads Up! Exciting Amazon Expedition in Planning for 2019
Following our very successful – 79 species – Amazon trip in 2017, we are in the very early stages of planning a new Amazonian mammal voyage for October 2019. This time
A Tale of Two Tamarins … and a Marmoset
In February 2017 I was sitting in a Brooklyn bar having a beer with my buddy Luqman and meeting for the first time his friend Gilbert who was visiting from Brazil. Before we̵
Help! Franciscana or Cotero Dolphins?
Help! I have have been agonising over photos of Franciscana and Cotero Dolphins (Giuanan Dolphins) trying to turn at least one of the animals I saw in Brazil last week into a Fra