Advertising: A Small Group Tour to the Southern and Northern Pantanal with Leo Patrial, October 2023
Regina Ribeiro is is looking for one or two people to join a Pantanal tour this October for a trip guided by Leo Patrial. This two week trip offers excellent chances to se
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
Mega Expedition to Brazil!
Hello fellow Mammalwatchers! Looking for a Fellow Wildlife Watching enthusiast for an Upcoming Summer in Brazil. Please check out the itinerary in this post to see what I have ar
ID’s NE Brazil
Last November, I went to NE Brazil on a birding trip. Of course I also encountered some mammals along the way, which I tried to photograph when possible. For a few of them, I am no
Trip report: Atlantic rainforest, Brazil 2022 JB
Trip report of a 29 day long trip in March & April of 2022. Here the itinerary of my trip Enjoy the read and do not hesitate to ask questions Jens Bokelaar P.s. Hereby the c
Brazil
I’ve visited Brazil four times. In October 2006 I spent six days in the western Amazon, at the Palmari Lodge. In August 2007 I returned for two and a half weeks and visited Rio C
New Trip Report: Brazil
A new report from John Wright and Tim Bourne. Southern and Northern Pantanal, 2022: John Wright & Tim Bourne, 2 weeks & 41 species including Chaco Marsh Rat, Pantanal Cat,
New Trip Report: SE Brazil Primatewatching
A new report from Alex Schouten and Jeannette den Hertog. SE Brazil, 2022: Alex Schouten and Jeannette den Hertog’s notes on where to see 8 primate species including Golden L
New Trip Report: Peru and Brazil
Here’s a report of a mega trip from Justin Brown. Peru and Brazil, 2022: 4 weeks & many species with 25 different primates alone including Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey, Re
New Trip Report: Brazil and Bolivia
Here’s an interesting – first time – report from Guido Rommens and Micheline De Vleminck, who saw some great stuff in Brazil and Bolivia in June, with species inc