A short report from North Queensland
I was back home in Australia last month. It wasn’t really a mammal trip. Inevitably, as I don’t know how to do any other kind of trip, I spent three days looking for th
Anyone interested in a combo marine life/mammal watching trip in South Australia for May 2026?
So, I’m pretty desperate to get back to Australia and South Australia happens to have 2 of my bucket list marine critters–the Great White and the Weedy Sea Dragon. Ther
Papua New Guinea and Indonesia in 1 month
Hello all, this is kind of a crazy question but I’m looking for anyone who might be interested in joining me for a Papua New Guinea (and potentially some Indonesia) mammalwat
Papua Occidental 2025
For the Spanish audience, my first trip report about West Papua, in Spanish.
PNG Highlands – short report
I spent 6 nights at Kumul lodge mainly looking for birds during the day, but did a bit of mammal watching when weather cooperated. Carlos’s trip report covers the area well, as d
Australian marsupial kultarr suggested split into three species
Australia’s cutest mammal is now Australia’s cutest three mammals
Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed
Dear MammalWatching Community, My name is Lourens Swanepoel, and I am based at the University of Venda in South Africa. Following correspondence with Jon Hall, he kindly suggested
Papua New Guinea 2025
I’ve been longing for Papua New Guinea for years but finally I had the chance of guiding a tour there. The country exceeded all my expectations. Can’t wait to get back
Join us in West Papua in May 2026 with Carlos Bocos guiding!
Hello all! Staying in the theme of epic island getaways (ala Madagascar) I’m putting together a team to visit West Papua May 17th-June 3rd 2026. There will be 5 of us total,
Far North Queensland – July 2024
Here is a trip report from a mammal watching plus scuba diving holiday to Far North Queensland. We saw some great mammals and had a fantastic time. Highlights were Northern Quoll,