Southern Greater Gliders
In December last year my daughter and I headed out to the Tallagandra National Park, 60km east of Canberra, Australia for a night of spotlighting. We had received a hot tip of a
Tasmania November 2024
This is the first of four trip reports detailing my first visit to Australia. Tasmania was certainly mammal filled with 57 Eastern Quolls seen along with good numbers of Platypus,
Tasmania 2024/2025
Hi all, this a trip report for a recent visit to Tasmania I did with my family between the 28th of December and the 9th of January. I saw 16 native mammal species, as well as heari
Bali and Timor-Leste: diving with Blue Whales and more!
This was a trip like no other! Watching a Blue Whale under water had been a long-awaited dream for me and it was worth the wait! Furthermore I had a really nice sighting of Dugong
Trip Report – West Papau’s Endemic Mammals – Royle Safaris – May-June 2024
In the spring of 2024 Royle Safaris followed in the footsteps of Jon Hall and embarked on the first dedicated group mammalwatching tour to West Papua, guided by Carlos Bocos and wi
Proserpine Rock Wallaby Airlie Beach
Can anyone help with details of Proserpine Rock Wallaby Airlie Beach, I cannot find any of the sites Jon mentions on google maps “Mount Lucas in Airlie Beach. The drive up th
Hobart, Tasmania, July 2024
Hi all, Please find attached a short trip report from a small trip I made to Hobart, Tasmania, earlier this year. Enjoy! Michael
Townsville, QLD, Australia, December 2023
Hi all, Please find attached a trip report of a work trip with some mammalwatching that I did, in December 2023, around the Townsville area in Queensland, Australia. Enjoy! Michael
Yarra Ranges, Victoria, Australia – July 2023
Hi all, Please find attached a short trip report of a spotlighting tour I went on to see Leadbeater’s Possum. Enjoy! Michael
RFI: Victorian sites for Fat-tailed Dunnart Sminthopsis crassicaudata
Hi all, My name is Michael Sebastian. I’m a PhD student at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, studying wild Fat-tailed Dunnarts in Victoria. Unfortunately, t