Costa Rica
I first visited Costa Rica in 2010 and have returned several times. It offers some of the best and most accessible mammalwatching in Central America as well as plenty of opportunit
Nicaragua
I’ve been to Nicaragua three times. First in February 2013, when Fiona Reid led a second Batwatch trip to the country. Although I could only get away from work for a weekend, I c
Bolivia
I haven't been to Bolivia yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Trinidad & Tobago
I haven’t been to Trinidad and Tobago yet, but I’ve included some resources here. Please submit your trip reports.
Guatemala
I haven't been to Guatemala yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Falkland Islands
I haven’t visited the Falkland Islands yet, but I’ve included community reports from those that have.
Cuba
I spent a couple of days in Cuba in 1998 but don't think I saw a single mammal other than H. sapiens. I've included community reports from those that have.
Bahamas
I haven't been to the Bahamas yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Belize
I visited Belize in 1989 and spent a night at the Bermudan Landing Howler Monkey Sanctuary. A great little place, set up to protect the Guatemalan Black Howler Monkeys that were ea
Bonaire
I visited Bonaire to escape the New York winter for a weekend in 2014. It is a great place to dive but not so great to mammal watch. There are no native terrestrial mammals, but t