The economic value of birdwatching

The economic value of birdwatching Many authors recently have noted that birdwatching (or birding or avitourism) can be lucrative for tour operators and   ecolodges, and have flow-on effects that benefit local communities. Hotels and B&Bs in regional areas...

Accommodation options for wildlife tourism conference 2018

Back to main conference page The conference will be conducted in two locations: Launceston Cradle Mountain Scroll down for accommodation options for both Please book your accommodation ASAP We suggest you book early, especially if you are seeking budget accommodation...

Climate change, wildlife and tourism

  Climate change is a very serious and growing concern, and although there are disputes as tote exact effects different regions, there seems little doubt that the climate is changing at an alarming rate, and that much of this is due to human activities.. Possible...

Program for Wildlife Tourism Conference, Adelaide 2016

Program for ‘Where the Wild Things Grow’ The conference, though lower in attendance than last year, was a great success, with many excellent presentations, active discussions and a variety of field trips (many thanks to our major sponsor, DEWNR, for...

Overcoming hurdles: Webinars June 2021

Scroll down for abstracts and pdf’s of presentationsPlease feel free to join the discussion by posting comments Wildlife Tourism: Overcoming Hurdles Marine turtle workshops 1 and 2 See: https://www.wildlifetourism.org.au/turtle-workshops-june-2021/,...