New search:
If you are not happy with the results below please do another search
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
Arizona
I first visited Arizona for a few days in 1989, the highlight of which was a trek to the bottom of the Grand Canyon for an overnight stay and a battle with a Ringtail that was dete
ID for some mammals from California/Arizona – part 2
Here is part 2 of my unidentified mammals. 1. Yosemite, Tamarack Flat Campground. Deer mouse? 2. Kangaroo rat from Mojave National Preserve (near Mid Hills Campground). Desert kang
ID for some mammals from California/Arizona – part 1
Hello all, In May-June I was in California and Arizona. It was a great trip, we saw about 65 species of mammals with Black-footed ferret, Island fox, Bobcat, … (report is com
The Western Ghats & Mumbai, 2011
I’d been to the centre, west and east of India but never to the south, which has a set of nice endemic species including Lion-tailed Macaques and Nilgiri Tahrs. So the Wester
Rodents in the Red Centre
When I last went to Old Andado Station, back in 2005, I was with my 4 year old son. We’d just seen Ayers Rock and he was using Ayers as a superlative. We named the bone chatterin
Gujarat & Agra, 2007
I had planned to make my second trip to India at the end of 2006. But thanks to the double incompetence of Charles de Gaulle airport (which like the rest of the country grinds to a