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Queensland Tag

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21 August 2026
Queensland

Queensland June/July 2026

34 days, 9400 kilometers – Lamington to Cooktown mostly along the coast on the beaten track, then a loop through Karumba, Winton, Carnarvon and Girraween – 70 species,

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11 August 2026
Queensland

North Queensland, May 2026 Report

I sent myself a copy of this PDF last month but cannot remember where I initially found it. But I hope the author won’t mind me reposting this useful update on some of the cl

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12 February 2026
Atherton TablelandsKangaroo IslandLord Howe IslandNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern Australia

KEITH MILLAR – AUSTRALIA MAMMAL WATCHING TRIP REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2025

This report covers a five-week period attempting to find mammals I hadn’t seen before. It is aimed at those for whom Australia may be a less familiar destination. A trip ther

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13 August 2025
Queensland

A short report from North Queensland

I was back home in Australia last month. It wasn’t really a mammal trip. Inevitably, as I don’t know how to do any other kind of trip, I spent three days looking for th

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1 December 2024
Queensland

Townsville, QLD, Australia, December 2023

Hi all, Please find attached a trip report of a work trip with some mammalwatching that I did, in December 2023, around the Townsville area in Queensland, Australia. Enjoy! Michael

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21 September 2024
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Mammals of Australia Part 3 of 6: Macropods Part 1

Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i

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11 March 2024
Cape YorkQueensland

Advert: Ultimate North Queensland Mammalwatching in 2025

I am happy to see mammalwatching growing quickly down under and here is the latest news: two exciting itineraries that Parick De Geest at Eyes on Wildlife is starting to run next y

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27 April 2023
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In search of the Striped Possum

The striped possum is an unusual marsupial found both in New Guinea and in rainforest in northern Queensland, Australia. I took the opportunity of a family trip to Mission Beach to

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31 March 2023
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Carnarvon Gorge: April 2021 Mammal Watching

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4 August 2022
Australasia
Queensland

Family-friendly mammalwatching near Brisbane Queensland

Here are some ideas for places to mammalwatch in South East Queensland that the non-mammal people in your life might enjoy. Kid-friendly mammalwatching in SE Qld, 2022: Warren Gils

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  1. Grayson Ponti on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip23 August 2026

    In my book nowhere tops East Africa (Kenya or Tanzania) for a first-time mammal watching trip. I would start with…

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

    Sorry, I just re-read your comment and you mentioned January and February--you don't want to visit Yellowstone in winter. June…

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

    I nominate Yellowstone National Park in the United States for first mammal trip. Easy to see lots of big game…

  4. Michael Johnson on Good places to go for my first mammal watching trip22 August 2026

    I agree with Jan, Africa (or at least southern and eastern Africa) would be my pick for a "first" mammal…

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Large rodents of southeast Poland

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