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10 October 2025

Northern Territory – Segment #4 of the Great Pouched Critter Safari of 2025

Here is my report for the 4th segment of my epic two-months in Australia.  Northern Territory was fantastic, a bit light on the mammals but well worth the effort to see what I did

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9 October 2025

Queensland – Segment #3 of the Great Pouched Critter Safari of 2025

Here is the third segment of the amazing Australia expedition I took last summer (or winter down under) – two months of amazing mammals and other critters.  Over 50 species

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8 October 2025

South Australia – Segment #2 for the Great Pouched Critter Safari of 2025

This is segment #2 of the two month expedition to Australia during the months of June, July and August of 2025 Here is the link: https://www.cokesmithwildlife.com/expedition-to-sou

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8 October 2025

Tasmania! Segment #1 of the Great Pouched Critter Safari of 2025

This is part one of a five-part trip report for my two-month expedition to Australia – Tasmania! Here is the link: https://www.cokesmithwildlife.com/expedition-to-tasmania &n

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24 September 2025

Queensland 2023, August 31st – September 25th

We went to Queensland in September 2023 as a part of our 10 months long travels between jobs. As we did not work at that time, and had spent quite a lot already during 7 months in

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17 September 2025

Looking for advice on seeing Greater Bilby et al. in southern Australia (SA+WA)

Hi good people, I’m planning a roadtrip in December going from Adelaide to Perth. Does anyone know of a realistic place in that region to see Greater Bilby? Other than that,

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13 August 2025
Queensland

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

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13 August 2025

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

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11 August 2025

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

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5 August 2025

Papua Occidental 2025

For the Spanish audience, my first trip report about West Papua, in Spanish.  

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  1. Ben S on Tips for a visit to Peru (Cuzco region)21 March 2026

    I've been on several trips to the Manu area, most recently December 2024-January 2025. Manu Road used to be amazing…

  2. Zac Babbit on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)20 March 2026

    Oceanic White-tips are super sketchy beasts. Did you see other cool animals on your blackwater dive? I was hoping to…

  3. Vladimir Dinets on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)20 March 2026

    All I can say is that I was there in early August and saw a huge tiger shark on the…

  4. Zac Babbit on Solo Trip: Hawaii BioBlitz 2026 (5 native mammal lifers + 3 native non-lifers)19 March 2026

    Great to know for next time! I’ve heard July is better in general for Tigers too.

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16 March 2026
24 different Andean bears and the ultimate sighting of a Mountain Tapir
15 March 2026
Forget about tonight’s Oscars because here are the 2025 N.U.T.T.E.R Award Winners
14 March 2026
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14 March 2026
Tropical Birding: Ecuador EWT 2026 40 Mammal Species!

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