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Mexico Tag

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17 April 2018
Central and South America
Mexico

New Trip Report: The Yucatan

Here’s a great report from Venkat Sankar, who was just back in Mexico with Juan Cruzado Cortes. Yucatan, 2018: Venkat Sankar, 5 nights & 41 species including Hairy-legge

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2 April 2018
Central and South America
Mexico

New Trip Report: Long Weekend in Oaxaca

One of mammalwatching.com’s great mysteries is the lack of trip reports from Mexico. As of March 2018 there are fewer than 20 reports from a country with over 300 species of m

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19 April 2017
North American
Mexico

New Trip Report: Baja California and the Sea of Cortez

Another trip report from Richard Webb, thankfully looking at mammals this time 🙂 Baja California & the Sea of Cortez, 2017: Richard Webb, 11 days & 16 species including

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29 September 2016
North American
Mexico

New Trip Report: Mexico

A really great report from Venkat Sankar, who spent 10 days in Mexico last month and saw a lot of cool endemics most of which I have never heard of! Mexico, 2016: 10 days & 4

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7 September 2016
North American
Baja CaliforniaMexicoSea of Cortez

Two new reports from the Sea of Cortez and Baja California

I am still – I hope – in Mongolia, so here is something I prepared earlier! Sea of Cortez, 2016 (April), 2016 : Naturetrek, 2 weeks & 15 species including Blue Wh

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19 October 2015
Central and South America
Mexico

New Trip Report: Weekend on Cozumel Island and Quintana Roo

A work trip to Mexico in October 2015 provided the perfect opportunity for a weekend stopover on Cozumel Island to look for the endemic Dwarf Raccoons and whatever else I could fin

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