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New South Wales
Australia’s most populous state, and home to Sydney, the nation’s de facto capital, New South Wales has a variety of habitat from subtropical rainforest, through montane Antarc
Iceland
There are a few land mammals, all of which I'd seen, and made no effort to look for. The marine mammals are more interesting with chances of several arctic seal species including H
United Kingdom
Mammal watching is a far cry from that in much of the rest of the world. There are some nice species, but the diversity of mammals is low, and many of the more interesting animals
California
California has very varied habitat (from desert to tundra) with a corresponding diversity of species, coupled with incredible scenery and some of the most productive cetacean viewi
New York
I've been living in New York City since February 2012. I love the city but not for its mammal watching. That said, there are Grey Squirrels in Central Park and if you want to risk
British Columbia
I can't claim to have even scratched the surface of British Columbia. But I can claim to have visited Vancouver Island three times. I spent 3 nights there in late May 2006, primari
Nova Scotia
I spent a weekend in Nova Scotia in mid-October 2008. I was in Canada for work and wanted to see North Atlantic Right Whales. But the whale watching operators on Grand Manan Island
Yukon
Although I'd long wanted to visit Alaska, somehow the Yukon hadn't featured on my radar of places to go mammal watching. But when I began planning a trip to Canada in 2006, and sta
Quebec
have spent a few days mammal watching in Quebec. I drove from Quebec City to New Brunswick, and then back from Maine to Quebec City, in July 2006, when I saw a Groundhog just over
Mammalwatching gear
Scroll down for reviews and information about field guides, flashlights, camera gear, optics and thermal scopes. Books, Apps, Software Global All the Mammals of the World, July 202