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1 August 2016
North America
NearcticSouth DakotaUSA

South Dakota

I have been to South Dakota in 1993 but don't remember what species I saw in the spectacular Badlands National Park. At Wind Cave National Park I saw Bison and Black-tailed Prarie

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1 August 2016
North America
NearcticUSAVirginiaWashington DC

Virginia & Washington D.C.

I haven't spent much time in Virginia, but I have been to DC a few times: until 2010 I didn't spot any mammals other than Grey Squirrels though. Unless you count the unusually smar

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1 August 2016
North America
NearcticUSAWashington

Washington State

Washington State is home to some quality mammals and spectacular scenery. I visited in February 2009 for the first time and had a couple of days to look around. February is not a g

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Bison, Bison bison, at dawn, Yellowstone NP, 1993
1 August 2016
North America
NearcticUSAWyoming

Wyoming

I've been to Wyoming three times. In July 1993 I spent a couple of nights in Yellowstone and a third at Grand Teton National Park. Both excellent national parks (though Yellowstone

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13 June 2016
North America
NearcticSouth CarolinaUnited States of AmericaUSA

South Carolina

I haven’t looked for mammals in South Carolina, but I’ve included community reports from those that have.

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Bull Caribou Denali
7 April 2016
North America
AlaskaNearcticUSA

Alaska

In May 2006 I spent just 24 hours in Alaska and travelled on the ferry from Haines to Skagway during a trip around the Canadian Yukon. I saw a few Harbour Seals, but not the supo

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11 June 2015
North America
AmericaMarylandUnited States of AmericaUSA

Maryland

I lived in Maryland for four months in 1989 and have returned several times but never to mammalwatch. I’ve included community reports from those that have.

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  1. Jon Hall on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Lots of good suggestions here. Shavez from OneStop Borneo was visiting New York last week and we talked about lot…

  2. James on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    Sloths are amazing. At my local zoo there used to be this really cool two-toed sloth. I can't remember if…

  3. Asanoth on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    For Xenarthra, you can easily count on two sloth species, but rest would not be so easy. I saw a…

  4. Asanoth on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    I never paid 6000 AUD equivalent for any vacation. This is ample budget.

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