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Morocco: The Anti Atlas and the Western Sahara
I’ve thought about visiting the Western Sahara for years, but was reluctant to return to Morocco after a backpacking trip in the early 90s. I spent most of that first trip lo
Update to Monterey and Pt Reyes
Update to Monterey and Pt Reyes Many first-time visitors to California go to Monterey and/or Pt Reyes National Seashore. I was there on a weekend trip with a non-wildlife fe
Central Gabon, 2018
Kevin Bryan, Paul Carter, Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Sjef Ollers, Anja Palmans, Judy Parrish, Venkat & Hari Sankar and Ian Thomson. Warning: This trip report may seriously damage
Assorted news – 2
Yesterday I drove to Cape Cod to see whales. As of 5:30 AM, there were still a few North Atlantic right whales just off Race Point Beach. I didn’t even have to launch my kay
Jon’s Asian life list
This list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. At September 28 2024 CUSCUSES AND BRUSHTAIL POSSUMS (PHALANGERIDAE) (2/20)Common Bear Cuscus (Ailurops urs
Timor-Leste (East Timor)
I was lucky enough to visit Timor-Leste for a week's work. Its a great spot but the terrestrial mammal watching is not so easy. There aren't a great deal of species to look for, an
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.
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
Queensland
Queensland probably offers Australia's best mammal watching and is one of the great ecotourist destinations in the world...