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7 August 2016
Australasia
AustralasianSouth Australia

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
AustralasiaWorld’s Best Mammalwatching
AustralasianAustraliaQueensland

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
Australasia
AustralasianAustralia Northern Territory

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
Australasia
AustralasianNew South Wales

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
Australasia
ACTAustralasianAustralian Capital TerritoryCanberra

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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7 August 2016
Antarctica
AntarcticaAustralasian

Antarctica

I haven't been to Antarctica yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
Asia
AustralasianOrientalSulawesi

Sulawesi

I've wanted to see a wild Babirusa for as long as I can remember, so when Coke Smith told me he was planning to spend Christmas 2012 mammal watching in Sulawesi it didn't take me l

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Australasian
17 June 2016
Australasia
Australasian

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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Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar
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  1. Jacob Zinn on Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar8 November 2025
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  1. Jacob Zinn on Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar8 November 2025

    Hi Pieter, check out this publication looking at the nocturnal lemurs of Bemanevika: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yverlin-Pruvot-2/publication/385197710_Population_size_of_nocturnal_lemur_species_and_morphological_measurements_of_Cheirogaleidae_in_Bemanevika_Protected_Area/links/671a038355a5271cded7085e/Population-size-of-nocturnal-lemur-species-and-morphological-measurements-of-Cheirogaleidae-in-Bemanevika-Protected-Area.pdf I think your identifications are correct…

  2. Dalton Van Leeuwen on Dryandra vs Tone-Perup Nature Reserve?7 November 2025

    Thank you very much for reaching out! I will be seeing if I can join the group on FB to…

  3. offshorebirder on A Photo-Identification Guide to Duikers and Other African Forest Antelopes5 November 2025

    Thanks Jon, thanks Zarek!

  4. hughlansdown on Malasigi and Klalik in South-west Papua, Indonesia5 November 2025

    Hi Carlos, thanks for pointing that out, I'll correct it.

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