Mar 30, 2021 | Caring for wildlife, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, News |
See also: https://www.wildlifetourism.org.au/turtle-workshops-june-2021/ Ronda Green, PhD (chair Wildlife Tourism Australia) Dr Jennifer Gilbert with a green turtle at the Turtle Rehabilitation Centreon Fitzroy Island, Far North Queensland. Meeting a turtle underwater...
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...
Mar 3, 2018 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Members' stories, News |
TURTLES IN THE ARAB HERITAGE!!!! by Dr. Abeer Bilbeisi, Chairman / CEO / Founder of Jordan Society for the Conservation of Turtles and Tortoises Reproduced with permission from the French magazine Chélonien (Please be patient with the English, as...
Nov 17, 2017 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Members' stories, Tours and travel |
by Wisdom Jonny-Nuekpe, Ghana (WTA member\) [editor’s note: we have similar conflicts in Australia, many international visitors loving to watch our bats but local residents and politicians very much divided in their attitudes] The most easterly region of...
Sep 26, 2017 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, News |
Interview by Ronda Green, PhD, WTA Chair, September 2017 “The Reef is Dead” “The Reef is fine!” We hear a lot of extreme statements out there. What is really happening? At one time the IUCN stated “ if only one coral reef site in...
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...