Argentina and Chile Mammal trip report – Nick Buys
The main targets of the trip, around which the itinerary was designed, were Puma and Orca. For this, we focused on two main areas: Torres del Paine National Park in Chile and Pen
Paraguay 2025
Mostly a birding trip report, but we did spend a significant amount of time searching for mammals! Highlights include 2 Geoffreys Cats, 3 Jaguarundi, 1 Puma, 1 Jaguar, 9 South Amer
A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version
A while back we posted this story on mammalwatching.com of an interaction between a puma and a tapir that we recorded in Kaa Iya on a trip with Nick’s Adventures Bolivia. The art
Pumas of Patagonia – Cat Expeditions – Trip Report 2024
During our annual Cat Expedition’s Pumas of Patagonia photo tour, we had fabulous extended sightings of four different pumas, including watching a female catch a European hare. C
Bolivia August 2024
Enclosed our last report of a trip done in Bolivia in August 2024. Many cool mammals observed during 2 weeks dedicated to mammal watching (Jaguar, Ocelot, Puma, Chaco Peccary, many
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
Southwestern Brazil, 2024 – Northern Pantanal and Emas National Park
This trip has been one of my most remarkable wildlife holidays yet, with some truly memorable (and sometimes unexpected!) observations. We saw a total of 27 mammal species and over
Bolivia with Nick’s Adventure Tours
Here’s a short report from a trip to the Santa Cruz area of Bolivia with Nick’s Adventure Tours. This part of Bolivia is truly great for cats. In fact I saw more cats o
Trip report – Patagonia Oct-Nov 2023
Trip report from a 6 week tour of Chilean and Argentinian Patagonia, including the Carratera Austral, Patagonia NP, Torres del Paine and Peninsula Valdes. 27 mammals, highlights in
Pumas in Patagonia 2022 – Trip Report
Cat Expeditions led three puma photo tours last year in southern Patagonia. During every tour we saw at least sixteen different individual pumas and some of the encounters where of

