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Gardens of Stone: a special but little-known place in the Blue Mountains

Sep 23, 2016 | Articles by guest writers | 0 comments

Gardens of Stone Contributed by Joel Daniel Robinson The Gardens of Stone west of Blue Mountains National Park is an Australian icon. Yet surprisingly few Australians know it. So a group of filmmakers, musicians and conservationists got together hoping to change that...

The Southwest Australian Biodiversity Hotspot as a Tourist Destination

Dec 31, 2015 | Articles by guest writers, Tours and travel | 0 comments

Hans Lambers and Don Bradshaw The University of Western Australia Australia was once part of the ancient continent Gondwana, which began to break up more than 150 million years ago. India broke away from south-western Australia about 120 million years ago, allowing...

Tadoba Tiger Resort

Dec 22, 2015 | Articles by guest writers, International wildlife tourism | 0 comments

Tadoba Tiger Resort – The First Choice for an Exciting Safari The TadobaAndhari Tiger Reserve is perhaps the best destination you could opt for out of the many available in the country for a wildlife safari. The reasons are numerous; the park is extremely picturesque...

How To Prevent Your Domestic Pet Destroying Local Wildlife

Oct 26, 2015 | Articles by guest writers, News | 0 comments

How to Prevent Your Domestic Pet Destroying Local Wildlife Australians are privileged to be guardians of a country with some amazingly diverse species of wildlife. Unfortunately through introduced predators and domestic pets, many species are already extinct. The...

A Focus on Gold Coast birdwatching

Aug 6, 2015 | Articles by guest writers, Birdwatching tourism, News, Wildlife - general | 1 comment

A Focus on Gold Coast Birdwatching Rochelle Steven A recently released brochure titled “Bird Places of the Gold Coast” has been met with enthusiasm by numerous stakeholders around South East Queensland. The glossy colourful brochure is the product of a significant...

Ecotourism: Preserving the Heritage of Our People

Jan 14, 2015 | Articles by guest writers, Economics of wildlife tourism, Guest posts | 0 comments

Ecotourism: Preserving the Heritage of Our People Gemma Hunt, January 2015 Ecotourism is one of the most important concepts to be introduced in the 20th century – a vigilant effort to preserve the precious wildlife resources of the world while empowering local...
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