Apr 23, 2022 | News |
[Please note: views expressed in this article are those of the author, and situations can change rapidly at times. Please check your government’s recommendations before travel, bearing in mind they do often err on the side of caution in their efforts to keep...
Feb 18, 2022 | News |
Author: Edith Shum By Edith Shum: edith.shum@my.jcu.edu.au I was introduced to the human dimension in conservation during my graduate studies in Australia, and was surprised to see how few management decisions integrate human relationships with nature. When it...
Feb 10, 2022 | News |
Deadline for abstracts: Monday 26th September We welcome presentations of the themes as listed on the main conference page. These can be : Academic research on benefits of wildlife tourism to wildlife (both positive and negative results – it’s useful to...
Jan 23, 2022 | Events |
Wendy Bithell of Vision Walks has found a way to manage very well during lockdown and beyond This free webinar was held on Tuesday 8th March 2022 Engaging domestic travellers when internationals aren’t comingKeeping afloat through the tough timesPredicting what...
Nov 9, 2021 | News |
Prof Noel Scott, University of the Sunshine Coast, represented Wildlife Tourism Australia as well as USC at this event recently The Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (SDAL) Faculty of MIPA UNNES in collaboration with Tanjung Puting National Park...
Nov 8, 2021 | News |
Ronda J Green Would you like to watch a wild orangutan mother building a nest for herself and her baby? A family of proboscis monkeys, with the strange, large noses, feeding in the trees nay the river as your boat quietly glides closer? Rhinoceros hornbills, pigmy...