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
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
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
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
New Trip Report: Paraguayan Chaco and Emas NP (Brazil)
Another report from the ever-travelling Dominique Brugiere Paraguayan Chaco and Emas National Park, Brazil, 2019: Dominique Brugiere, 2 weeks & species including Ocelot, Jaguar
New Trip Report: Paraguayan Chaco
Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner’s travels continue. Defensores del Chaco, 2019: Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner, 9 days & 19 species including Screaming Hairy Armadillo, Pa
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
New Trip Report: Paraguay, 2016
Thank you to Richard Webb for sending through this report from Cloudbirders, which is important as much for the details of how to do the Paraguayan Chaco independently, as it is f
New Trip Report: Paraguay
Here’s a new report – I think his first for mammalwatching.com – from Robert Foster who had a stellar trip to Paraguay back in 2015. Paraguay, 2015: Robert Foster
Paraguay
El infierno verde, the green hell, as the chaco is known, straddles Paraguay and Bolivia. It is one of the most inhospitable places on the planet: hot, dry and dusty and the dense