Kazakhstan
Other than that its a country I would like to return to in the summer. The temperature range on the steppes is pretty insaneL from +40C in summer to -40C in winter. The people are
Israel
I first visited Israel for a few days during a holiday with family in Jordan. In 2008 I went back for a day during a work trip to Jordan and I was back in 2010 for a couple of day
Italy
I've been to Italy several times but eating usually trumps mammal watching. But I have looked for a few things, most notably Crested Porcupines.
Jordan
I spent several weeks in Jordan on a couple of holidays visiting family in 1995 and 96. I went back for work in 2008. I didn’t get the chance to do a lot of mammal watching, inde
Norway (Excluding Spitsbergen)
I've been to Norway several times but only once for mammal watching. It is a beautiful country but it can sometimes be hard to enjoy a place where you need a bank loan to buy a bee
Morocco
I spent 3 weeks in Morocco in 1990 on holiday and returned in 2019 for a short and productive visit to the Anti Atlas and Western Sahara.
Latvia
I haven't been to Latvia yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Kyrgyzstan
The plateau’s position on the Chinese border means it has been closed to most tourists in recent years. I think we may have been the first Westerners ever to go to the area in w
Korea
Korea is not famous for its wildlife watching. So when I found out I had to visit in September 2006 for work and had a free weekend my excitement was containable. And when I spoke
Poland
I spent three nights in Bialoweisa "Village" (which is more of a town in my opinion). The hotels were nice and the food was superb - go those potato pancakes, mushrooms and the Rus