Melbourne, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 2 weeks & 29 species including Leadbeater’s Possums, Greater and Yellow-bellied Gliders and Koalas.
Jon
Melbourne, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 2 weeks & 29 species including Leadbeater’s Possums, Greater and Yellow-bellied Gliders and Koalas.
Jon
This is interesting… though just about anything about PNG is interesting http://news.mongabay.com/2012/1203-hance-new-guinea-singing-dog.html?fb_comment_id=fbc_345232655574422_1911808_345242485573439#bQ0vK1lKvFUD4YEE.01 Jon
A new report from Iam Thompson. Queensland, 2018: Ian Thompson, 3 weeks & 41 species including Eastern Tube-nosed Bat,...
Giant pigs are on the move in Western Australia apparently. There is a photo here of one shot in...
Yet another mouth watering report from Carlos Bocos. Carlos and I are hoping to organise an expedition here in...
A few interesting articles I’ve seen recently Jon Cheetahs may be the world’s fastest sprinters, but it is their...
A new trip report on mammalwatching.com : Colorado & a little bit of California, 2014: Michel Watelet, 2 weeks...
A new paper, this week, from John Woinarski and his colleagues in Australia, is a sweeping and utterly depressing...
I’ve just uploaded a new report from Matthew and Maureen Steer’s world trip. We spent two weeks in Western...
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