by Michael Hutchins | Jul 21, 2014 | DESTINATIONS, Wildlife News
A trip to Tasmania is like stepping into another world. The largest island off the southeastern coast of Australia is a temperate wonderland of nature. Giant tree ferns litter the wet, temperate forests and wildlife abounds. Among the island state’s most interesting...
by Michael Hutchins | May 27, 2014 | DESTINATIONS
When people think of Australian wildlife, they usually picture the island continent’s unusual mammals–the kangaroos, wallabies, and egg-laying platypus. But, the bird life in Australia is among the world’s most interesting and colorful. Australia has a...
by Michael Hutchins | May 15, 2014 | DESTINATIONS
Dragons are animals of myth, but their modern and real equivalents—lizards—are truly fascinating animals. One of the best places to see unique examples of these fascinating creatures is in Australia. There are a wide variety of lizards inhabiting the island continent,...
by Michael Hutchins | Apr 29, 2014 | DESTINATIONS, Safari Life
I’ve been to Queensland in northeastern Australia on at least three separate occasions and spent a great deal of time there. On our last trip to this region, my wife and I flew into Brisbane and drove the entire length of the Queensland coast ending up in Daintree...
by Michael Hutchins | Apr 9, 2014 | DESTINATIONS
I am forever amazed at the incredible diversity of life on our planet, and Australia is one destination that can claim its fair share of unique wildlife and plants, a product of millions of years of isolation. I’ve been to the island continent 18 times, and spent...
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