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6 August 2016
South America
NeotropicalSuriname

Suriname

I haven't been to Suriname yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
North America
NeotropicalPuerto RicoUnited States of America

Puerto Rico

I escaped the blizzards of New York for a long weekend to Puerto Rico in February 2013. It was my first visit to the island and I was surprised at how good the nature watching oppo

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6 August 2016
South America
NeotropicalParaguay

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

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6 August 2016
Central AmericaSouth America
NeotropicalPanama

Panama

I have been to Panama three times, for longish weekends in November 2013 and April 2016 and a week in 2022. I saw a good amount of mammals.

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6 August 2016
Central America
JamaicaNeotropical

Jamaica

I visited a mate who was living in Jamaica in 1998. Our focus was diving, not mammal spotting. But we visited the Windsor Caves, a well known local bat roost. It was very difficult

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6 August 2016
Central America
HondurasNeotropical

Honduras

I haven't been to Honduras yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
South America
GuyanaNeotropical

Guyana

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Neotropical
18 June 2016
Neotropical

Neotropical

The Neotropical (South American) Ecozone The Neotropics. Home to Woolly Opposums and Silky Anteaters, cold margeritas, hot chilli and hotter chicas. The Neoptrical (South American

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2 July 2026
My Big Cat Year – Borneo and the search for the five Wildcat species and other unique wildlife and habitat

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  1. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026
  2. Jon Hall on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026
  3. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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  1. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026

    Thank you, It looks like another banded mammal has eluded me!

  2. Jon Hall on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    I was travelling in the opposite direction. The Indians were striking. Here’s my report https://www.mammalwatching.com/2008/12/23/assam-2008/

  3. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    Sounds like the India I know and love (most of the time). It's difficult to imagine the Bhutanese on strike.…

  4. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

    I hope you will report on your trip; it would be fun to compare....mac

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Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!
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29 June 2026
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29 June 2026
Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)

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