Aug 16, 2018 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Events, Interviews, News, Research, wildlife news |
Ronda Green (chair WTA) interviews Lizzie Corke of the Conservation Ecology Centre The Conservation Ecology Centre in the Otway Ranges, Victoria, is an innovative not-for profit venture featuring research, conservation and education. Founders Lizzie Corke and Shayne...
Jun 27, 2017 | Conservation and welfare, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Research, Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
by Jen Na Rumney What is REALLY happening? With polarized comments like ‘the reef is dead’ to ‘the reef is fine’ it can be hard to understand what is really going on with Australia’s natural treasure. In a nutshell – the reef tourism experience can still be great but...
Nov 20, 2014 | Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Events, Research, Training and Work Experience |
Young people and volunteer research WTA Chair Dr Ronda Green presented this 4-minute talk in the “Inspiring the Next Generation” theme at the recent World Parks Congress n Sydney: It’s great when young people get ‘switched-on’ to nature,...
Jun 16, 2014 | Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Members' stories, Research |
How networks lead to breakthroughs! Wildlife Tour Operator’s koala research paper accepted by scientific conference. Sixteen years of looking up koala’s noses. Sixteen years of hand-drawn diagrams of nearly 100 koalas, and over 19,000 photographs. Thousands of koala...
Jul 28, 2013 | Avoiding negative effects on wildlife, News, Research, Wildlife Tourism Research |
Two new wildlife tourism papers (two of the authors – Isabelle Wolf and David Croft) are also Wildlife Tourism Australia members) Wolf, I. D., Hagenloh, G., & Croft, D. B. (2012). Visitor monitoring along roads and hiking trails: How to determine usage...