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koala Tag

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8 May 2025
koalaPlatypusStriped possum

Australia

Cairns to Sydney

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9 February 2025
AustralasiaAustraliaCentral Plateaucommon wombatEastern QuollkoalaPlatypusShort-beaked EchidnaSpot-tailed QuollTasmaniatasmanian devilVictoria

Christmas 2024 in Tasmania – Amateur hunt for the Aussie classics

Disclaimer: All of the pictures in the following report are terrible, the average shot of Bigfoot is usually clearer. Everything was taken with a phone as the only camera we have h

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23 August 2024
AustraliaAustralian Fur SealBare-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail PossumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Grey KangarooGrey-headed Flying FoxHumpback WhaleIndo-pacific bottlenose dolphinkangarookoalamarsupialsNew South WalesNew Zealand Fur SealPossumShort-beaked common dolphinShort-beaked EchidnaSouthern Right WhaleSugar GliderSwamp Wallabywallabywhaleswombat

New South Wales, Australia – August 2024

From 06 August 2024 to 16 August 2024 I visited New South Wales and Jervis Bay Territory in Australia with my family. Since it was a ‘family’ trip, I was unable to look for ani

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9 June 2026
Asking for a non-mammalwatching friend: Contact for Habre’s Nest Panda program?
9 June 2026
Trip report to Dzanga Sangha, CAR, April 2026
8 June 2026
Bwindi and Lake Mburo, Uganda with Harrier Tours

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  1. Eduardo Ruiz on Asking for a non-mammalwatching friend: Contact for Habre’s Nest Panda program?9 June 2026
  2. Antoine Rabussier on Asking for a non-mammalwatching friend: Contact for Habre’s Nest Panda program?9 June 2026
  3. Zhou Fangyi on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?9 June 2026

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  1. Eduardo Ruiz on Asking for a non-mammalwatching friend: Contact for Habre’s Nest Panda program?9 June 2026

    The contact i have is info@forestdwellers.org, last time i asked they said minimum 5 nights but they had packages up…

  2. Antoine Rabussier on Asking for a non-mammalwatching friend: Contact for Habre’s Nest Panda program?9 June 2026

    Hi Tomer. 4 days there seems to be a minimum duration to have good chances to come back with a…

  3. Zhou Fangyi on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?9 June 2026

    Besides, the sun bears in Thailand are just picking up the kitchen waste, while in China toursits are feeding the…

  4. Zhou Fangyi on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?9 June 2026

    Sun bears are relatively gentle. In somewhere in Xizhang, China, it is more horrible as tourists are interacting with brown…

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9 June 2026
Trip report to Dzanga Sangha, CAR, April 2026
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Bwindi and Lake Mburo, Uganda with Harrier Tours
8 June 2026
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8 June 2026
Anyone interested in joining me to try for Blainville’s Beaked Whales in Madeira at the end of July

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