MAIN THREAD: Wildlife Destinations and General Discussion

 We're gonna get a little more grounded here and list some of the best wildlife destinations from around the globe.

Every country has some amazing places to experience wildlife and nature in various environments.  It's always enriching to see different types of living creatures in their natural habitats. 

Unless they're big and aggressive and chasing you down to maul and/or eat you. But I digress (as our beloved wrestler turned commentator Taz would say).

Without further A-dieu, let's list a few. I will be quoting from this site: https://wanderlustphotosblog.com/2019/04/23/the-top-25-wildlife-destinations-in-the-world/  

Go check it, and any others out.  It's really well put together and descriptive. If you find a good one, share the link. 

The Everglades:

"In addition to being one of the most unique ecosystems found in North America, the Everglades is also one of North America’s best wildlife-viewing locations.  Found in the very Southern part of Florida, the Everglades National Park is home to a wide range of unique and interesting animals." 

The Rainforests of the Atsinanana: 

" The Rainforests of the Atsinanana is a world heritage site that consists of 13 specific wildlife areas and 6 national parks in Eastern Madagascar. These rainforests are critically important ecosystems for Madagascar’s unique and wonderful wildlife, which has evolved in isolation over the past 60 million years. Visitors to the parks will get to see animals that can be found nowhere else in the world."

Lone Pine Sanctuary, Australia:

" Like Madagascar, Australia is also home to several species of animals that are found nowhere else in the world. When visiting Australia, one of the best places to go to see all of this wildlife in one location outside of a zoo is the Lone Pine Sanctuary." 

Jim Corbitt National Park, India:

"As one of India’s most famous wildlife parks, the Jim Corbett National Park is probably most famous for its rich population of Bengal tigers.  In addition to its tigers, this forested wildlife sanctuary in Northern India is also home to an impressive array of other wildlife."

That's just four examples from the site, which is a list of 25.  I'm not gonna list em all, but I recommend it as a good starting point to delve into the subject. 

Share your experiences with wildlife, whether it's a popular attraction or simply something local, what you'd like to see, where you'd like to go, what your favorite types of wildlife are, etc etc.  

And also discuss anything else you damn well want, as long as you keep if fairly civil, ya filthy animals. 

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