Australia has a rich and unique array of animals, including the largest diversity of marsupials on earth. The recent growth in ecotourism has increased the popularity of mammal-spotting,
particularly whale and dolphin-watching, but also spotting of perennial tourist favorites such as koalas and kangaroos.
For the first time ever, The Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia advises interested amateurs and professionals where to locate many of Australia’s mammals. The book
describes Australia’s best mammal-watching sites state-by-state. It also includes a complete, annotated taxonomic list with hints on finding each species (or why it won’t be easy to see);
sections on travel and logistics in Australia; and appendices with hints on finding and photographing mammals.
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30 Days in Sydney: A Wildly Distorted Account
$630 -
Australia?: Know Before You Go!
$564 -
Lonely Planet Maldives
$875 -
Globetrotter Travel Pack New Zealand
$593 -
Lonely Planet Sydney
$805 -
A Beginner’s Guide to Paradise: 9 Steps to Giving Up Everything So You Too Can: Move to a South Pacific Island, Wear a Loincloth
$908 -
Lonely Planet Best of Australia
$691 -
Rowing After the White Whale: A Crossing of the Indian Ocean by Hand
$490 -
Lonely Planet Tasmania
$875 -
Lonely Planet Make My Day Sydney
$420 -
National Geographic New Zealand Classic Map
$385 -
Moon Living Abroad New Zealand
$700 -
The Hunt Sydney
$420 -
DK Eyewitness Travel Sydney
$805 -
Wallpaper City Guide Sydney
$382 -
Citix60 Melbourne: 60 Local Creatives Bring You the Best of the City
$398 -
Fodor’s 25 Best Sydney
$490 -
Indonesia, Etc.: Exploring the Improbable Nation
$496 -
360 Degree Australia
$1,048 -
Untamed Coast: Auckland’s Waitakere Ranges and Heritage Area
$875