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Queensland
Queensland probably offers Australia's best mammal watching and is one of the great ecotourist destinations in the world...
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
Massachusetts
Cynde’s been on about 2000 trips over 20 years and has seen Sei Whales just 10 – 15 times, and seen them skim feeding only once. Northern Right Whales, while regular during the
Maine
People sometimes ask me why I like mammal watching. While most seem to understand the thrill of seeing a wild elephant or a tiger, there seems less conviction in their nods when I
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
New Brunswick
I visited New Brunswick's Grand Manan Island in July 2006 to try to see a Northern Right Whale. Northern Right Whales are critically endangered with only a few hundred animals l
California farewell trip report
I had a free day and a half before leaving California, and checked out a few sites. 1. Tassajara Hot Springs: a charming Buddhist ashram with so many bats, it feels Neotropical. Mo
2 Questions About Iceland
Hello everyone, I’m going with my mom and my sister to Iceland next month for 2 weeks. Yes, at the age of 30 (tomorrow!) I still travel with my mom twice annually 🙂 The fo
Mammals in the News
A few bits of recent news include records of some rare cats: Cheetahs in the Sahara, and Leopards in Iran and Iraq (though these are holed up in mine fields so don’t rush to
Mammals in the News
Here are a couple of fun videos to start the new year: some spectacular Humpback feeding behaviour and some unusual mammal trapping (Black Wildebeest with netguns from a chopper).