Armenia
I spent a day driving through Armenia in 2017. I didn't look for, nor see, any mammals. But it is a beautiful country and somewhere I want to return to.
Micronesia (Region)
I haven't been to Micronesia yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Western Australia
Western Australia is a fabulous state for mammal watching. There are a lot of endemic species, a great variety of habitat, spectacular scenery and no people.
Algeria
I haven't been to Algeria yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Afghanistan
I haven't been to Afghanistan yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Victoria
At the risk of huge controversy I have to confess that Victoria is perhaps my least favourite Australian state (though Melbourne is one of my favourite cities I add quickly before
Tasmania
Australian mammal viewing is easier in Tasmania than most other bits of Australia: only some of the Western Shield reserves of south-west Western Australia and Kangaroo Island rank
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
Queensland
Queensland probably offers Australia's best mammal watching and is one of the great ecotourist destinations in the world...
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