Nuria Bernal‐HoverudDaniela Morales-MorenoEyner Eugenio QuispeJorge Luis Ruíz RojasOmar TorricoRobert B. WallaceJorge Salazar‐Bravo2026-03-222026-03-22202410.15560/20.3.828https://doi.org/10.15560/20.3.828https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/53437Citaciones: 1Neogale africana (Desmarest, 1818), Amazon Weasel, is a poorly known South American carnivore, with records from north-central Brazil to Ecuador and south to central Peru and central Brazil. Based on two videographic records, we report the presence of this species in Bolivia and document a new elevational record. Furthermore, our new record extends the species’ distribution by 900 km from the nearest locality in Peru, and by 1500 km from the nearest Brazilian locality. Current gaps in its distribution are attributable to the low detectability and rarity of this mustelid.enWeaselMustelidaeCarnivoreAmazon rainforestGeographyEcologyFirst record of Neogale africana (Desmarest, 1818), Amazon Weasel (Carnivora, Mustelidae), in Boliviaarticle