Giant Anteater: ‘Anti-predator mimicry’
Here is a fascinating note from Bob Pitman, cetaceanwatcher extraordinaire, that some of you will remember from Season 1 of the mammalwatching podcast Bob is also interested in lan
New Podcast Episode: Patricia Medici
In this month’s podcast we talk to conservationist and tapir champion Dr Patricia Medici from her home in Brazil’s Pantanal. Patricia is a founding member of the Institut
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Exploring the Northern & Southern Pantanal and the Cerrado of Emas
Part Three of my summer expedition in Brazil, Chile and Ecuador. This segment highlights over two weeks spent exploring Emas National Park as well as Encontro das Aguas State Park
Northern Pantanal and Emas 9.-27.5.2023 (Jan Ebr)
Yet another Pantanal report? Haven’t we had enough of those? Maybe. But don’t you want to know how far did we get with our own inflatable boat? Or learn about other roa
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Brazil Primate Trip 2023: Amazon and Atlantic Rainforests – Cheryl Antonucci
In my quest to see most, if not all, of the primates that live in Brazil I teamed up again with the wonderful Regina Ribeiro (in my opinion THE primate watching guide in Brazil) wi
Advertising: A Small Group Tour to the Southern and Northern Pantanal with Leo Patrial, October 2023
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New Podcast Episode: Arnaud Desbiez and his Giant Armadillo study
Charles and I had the great pleasure of chatting with Arnaud Desbiez last month from his home in the Brazilian Pantanal. Since 2010, Arnaud, a Whitley Award-winning conservationist