The 3rd Australian Wildlife Tourism Conference

Wed 1st – Fri 3rd September 2010
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gold Coast, Qld.Conference logo on charcoal 3

Co-hosted by Wildlife Tourism Australia (WTA) and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary(CWS) Wild Benefits has been selected as the conference theme to explore the diversity of positive impacts that are produced by sustainable wildlife tourism. In addition it will also examine and discuss the strategies designed to achieve and maintain them.

Over the course of the three days the conference will present a range of plenary and concurrent sessions, fascinating keynote speakers and insightful and practical workshops. There will also be space available for trade displays and other commercial marketing opportunities.

For more information go to www.wildlifetourism.org.au/2010-conference


7 Responses to “The 3rd Australian Wildlife Tourism Conference”

  1. Pip Chalk says:

    Looks like a good conference

  2. yudiarta says:

    This conference is very good for the development of wildlife preserve where wild animals have preserved.

  3. Ron Mader says:

    Congratulations on organizing a fine event! We are linking to this from the Planeta Wiki — – http://planeta.wikispaces.com/queensland — and I encourage participants to share photos of their tours online our Flickr Group — http://www.flickr.com/groups/ecotourismoceania

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  5. Ronda Green says:

    This Wildlife Tourism Conference coming very soon now, time is running out and we need to know numbers NOW. If you would like to attend this conference, please either register as soon as possible, or let us know you intend to. Remember there are day registrations and students registrations available.
    We have some of Australia’s leading experts as keystones – e.g. on the economics of wildlife tourism and human/wildllife interactions and conservations issues, and some great workshops planned – also a good spread of topics in contributed papers

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