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7 August 2016
Australasia
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Victoria

At the risk of huge controversy I have to confess that Victoria is perhaps my least favourite Australian state (though Melbourne is one of my favourite cities I add quickly before

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7 August 2016
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Tasmania

Australian mammal viewing is easier in Tasmania than most other bits of Australia: only some of the Western Shield reserves of south-west Western Australia and Kangaroo Island rank

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7 August 2016
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South Australia

South Australia is not among Australia's finest mammal watching destinations. SA is almost entirely arid, or semi-arid, making mammal watching a challenge and most of the interesti

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7 August 2016
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Queensland

Queensland probably offers Australia's best mammal watching and is one of the great ecotourist destinations in the world...

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7 August 2016
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Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is big, hot and for the most part empty of people. A good portion of the woodland across the top half of the territory burns each dry season, and spends mont

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7 August 2016
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New South Wales

Australia’s most populous state, and home to Sydney, the nation’s de facto capital, New South Wales has a variety of habitat from subtropical rainforest, through montane Antarc

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7 August 2016
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Australian Capital Territory

Canberra the ' bush capital' has good numbers of mammals living in and around the city centre. Eastern Grey Kangaroos are easy to see in many places – they are in just about any

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17 June 2016
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Australasian

The Australasian Ecozone Australasia. Home to Dunnarts and dunnies, flying doctors and flying foxes, and far more than its fair share of the world’s most venmous creatures. T

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4 April 2016
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New Trip Report: New South Wales/Queensland Border

Here’s a report of a few days chasing mammals and other stuff on the border of New South Wales and Queensland. NSW & Qld borders, 2016: Tim Bawden’s acccount of a l

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24 February 2016
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Western Australian Mammals

Jimmy Lamb has sent an excellent guide to finding many of WA’s larger mammals.  Good to see that many of the sites I know are still reliable, and excellent to learn of some

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  1. Evan on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)6 August 2025

    How did you find Ibera and El Palmer to compare in general? Which would you choose if you only had…

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    ¡Menudo viajecito! Y que cantidad de especies para ser Papua, que como tengo entendido para ver fauna es algo complicado.…

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    Thank you very much john! There is much more to see. Striped hyenas are common, arabian oryxes and persian fellow…

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    Great effort Klil. You are now the Israeli world champion big mammal day lister. I hope you will now inspire…

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