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Last night a spectacled caiman (Caiman yacare) got caught up in a bat net set across a forest, but the bat team are able to save it – perhaps it...

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Day eighty-two: October 26th 2015
The black-faced black spider monkey (Ateles chamek) is the symbol of Madidi National Park and is as such featured in our #IDMadidi logo and on our Fac...

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Much of the work is taking place within the rainforest where landscapes closed but forest details abound. Life is all around. Overall, a slow day, but...

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Day eighty: October 24th 2015
A camp tradition in the face of no bread: “buñuelos”. For almost thirty hungry people this is a four person task, so the camera tra...

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Day seventy-nine: October 23rd 2015
After stellar success at the High Andean sites, Nuria Bernal is having to be patient at this tropical forest site, with just one species of small terr...

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Day seventy-eight: October 22nd 2015
Luck lucky day for the communication team. As Andres Ramirez is filming a stream landscape a jaguar (Panthera onca) steps out in the stream and briefl...

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Day seventy-seven: October 21st 2015
The ichthyology team continue to add to the fish list – a particularly striking addition today is the first bumblebee catfish (Microglanis sp.) ...

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Day seventy-six: October 20th 2015
An amazing amphibian – an unusually large and ornately crested version of the Rhinella margaritifera toad complex is photographed by the team an...

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Day seventy-five: October 19th 2015
Six species of amphibians are registered. Madidi´s official list of amphibians is now well over 100 species and is expected to increase further ...

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The ichthyologists begin to register fascinating fish species in the Madidi River and its tributaries, such as the ghost knife fish (Apteronotus albif...

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