Nov 17, 2017 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Members' stories, Tours and travel |
by Wisdom Jonny-Nuekpe, Ghana (WTA member\) [editor’s note: we have similar conflicts in Australia, many international visitors loving to watch our bats but local residents and politicians very much divided in their attitudes] The most easterly region of...
Sep 26, 2017 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, News |
Interview by Ronda Green, PhD, WTA Chair, September 2017 “The Reef is Dead” “The Reef is fine!” We hear a lot of extreme statements out there. What is really happening? At one time the IUCN stated “ if only one coral reef site in...
May 31, 2017 | Conservation and welfare, Events, Members' stories |
SWIM WITH WHALES AND HELP THE REEF! Each year on the northern Great Barrier Reef an extraordinary wildlife event takes place. Dwarf minke whales make their way into our warm, tropical waters and during this time show an incredible fascination with snorkelers....
Feb 13, 2017 | Birdwatching tourism, International wildlife tourism, Members' stories, Tours, Tours and travel |
Barry Davies, owner of WTA member Gondwana Guides, has sent the following: I invite you to join me and Biologist Geoff Gearheart on a journey to one of the most remote and mysterious birding locations in our region, The Arfak Mountains and Rama Ampat in...
Jan 4, 2017 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Members' stories |
Bush meat a danger for wildlife and wildlife tourism Wildlife Tourism Australia member Wisdom Jonny of Ghana has sent the following: Despite the efforts of government in several African countries to convince native people to stop hunting animals in the wild for...