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Paraguay Tag

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26 September 2025
ChacoGeoffrey's CatManed WolfParaguayWild Chaco Expeditions

Paraguay Chaco Trip Report August 2025

I booked a private tour with Wild Chaco Expeditions that was tailored specifically for my interest in seeing specific mammals and birds. I had a fantastic time, seeing 31 species o

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9 July 2025
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Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)

Hi all! I’m on a backpacking trip around South America, currently in Buenos Aires and thinking to head east or north from here. I understand that capybaras are very common at

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8 December 2024
ChacoParaguayParaguay mammal watchingPhotographyWild Chaco Expeditions

Advertising: FACE-TO-FACE WITH MAMMALS TOUR

Fed up with brief sightings that don’t give you much of a sense of the animal? Tired of sifting through blurry photos trying to guess if it was a rare species you were dreami

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18 November 2024
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Trip Report: Paraguayan Chaco and Atlantic Forest, September 2024

In September 2024 we went on an exciting mammal trip to the Paraguayan Chaco and a few places beyond. We visited some of the most mammal-rich areas in Paraguay and had many memorab

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20 May 2024
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RESERVA CAÑADA EL CARMEN, CHACO, PARAGUAY

We are Karina and Andrey (aka Travelling Zoologists), a couple of field zoologists who also work as guides, expedition managers and photographers. We have moved to Paraguay and con

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8 January 2024
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Call for participants in a parent-friendly wildlife-watching trip in the Paraguayan wilderness in 2024!

We are a couple of field zoologists working also as guides, expedition managers and wildlife photographers. We have moved to Paraguay and spent a year intensively exploring wildlif

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14 June 2023
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Mammalwatching in Paraguay

Hi everyone, We are Andrey and Karina (aka The Travelling Zoologists), two zoologists, mammalwatchers and wildlife guides from Russia who moved to Paraguay a year ago. We have spen

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1 September 2022
Central and South America
Paraguay

New Trip Report: Paraguay

Another installment from Rob and Romy’s epic  South American mammalwatch. Paraguay, 2022: Rob & Romy Jansen, 23 days & 31 species including Screaming Hairy Armadillo

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4 October 2021
Central and South America
Paraguay

New Trip Report: Paraguay

Here’s Cheryl Antonucci’s latest report. She saw annoyingly many mammals (i.e she saw more than I did). Paraguay, 2021: Cheryl Antonuccci, 10 days and 31 species includ

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22 October 2019
Central and South America
Paraguay

New Trip Report: Paraguay Chaco and Geoffroy’s Cat

An interesting report from Andreas Jonsson from a new site in Paraguay’s central chaco. Estancia Montana, 2019: Andreas Jonsson, 4 days & 13 species including Geoffroy&#8

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29 October 2025
Snow Leopard, Brown-Bear, Eurasian Lynx, Pallas’s Cat, Tibetan>> Wolves, SandFox, Gazelle, Argali and WildAss in 3 weeks.
28 October 2025
A Photo-Identification Guide to Duikers and Other African Forest Antelopes
27 October 2025
The Weekly Recap

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  1. CarlosBocos on A Photo-Identification Guide to Duikers and Other African Forest Antelopes29 October 2025

    Súper useful, thanks for sharing this!

  2. SCiM on Advice: Pyrenean desman29 October 2025

    Perfect!

  3. JohannesBu on Advice: Pyrenean desman29 October 2025

    Yes I did! Thanks for asking

  4. SCiM on Advice: Pyrenean desman29 October 2025

    Did you have time to follow the link? It has been removed because some bots got in.

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29 October 2025
Snow Leopard, Brown-Bear, Eurasian Lynx, Pallas’s Cat, Tibetan>> Wolves, SandFox, Gazelle, Argali and WildAss in 3 weeks.
28 October 2025
A Photo-Identification Guide to Duikers and Other African Forest Antelopes
27 October 2025
The Weekly Recap
27 October 2025
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