Sep 10, 2014 | Avoiding negative effects on wildlife, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Heroic Tourism “Saving the world one holiday at a time” Two environmental graduates, Gemma Lunn and Jessie Panazzolo have recently uncovered a new and exciting method of achieving global conservation through nothing more than mass tourism and some changed...
Sep 9, 2014 | Articles by guest writers, Guest posts, News, Tours and travel |
Top 5 Wildlife Destinations for Caravan Travel in Australia Australia offers travellers a cornucopia of potential wildlife experiences, with many diverse ecosystems spanning across our great nation. Here are the top 5 best caravan holiday destinations for getting...
Aug 14, 2014 | Dream holidays with wildlife, Economics of wildlife tourism, International wildlife tourism, News |
Wildlife Tourism Workshop Perth 25 November Wildlife Tourism Australia will conduct a half-day workshop on wildlife tourism just before the International Tourism Studies Association conference. “Thinking outside the box: diversity and innovation in wildlife...
Jul 3, 2014 | Animal welfare, Conservation and welfare, Members' stories, News |
Moonlit Sanctuary leads the way with positive animal welfare Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park in Pearcedale, Victoria, has been recognized for meeting positive animal welfare outcomes. Recently assessed by the Zoo and Aquarium Association’s (ZAA)...
Jun 30, 2014 | Articles by guest writers, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Moreton Bay’s Ramsar Wetlands Each summer, Moreton Bay near Brisbane is visited by some 50,000 migratory shorebirds. To get here, they fly thousands of kilometres from wetlands in the northern hemisphere along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway. More than forty...