Jan 4, 2017 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Members' stories |
Bush meat a danger for wildlife and wildlife tourism Wildlife Tourism Australia member Wisdom Jonny of Ghana has sent the following: Despite the efforts of government in several African countries to convince native people to stop hunting animals in the wild for...
Mar 14, 2015 | Animal welfare, Conservation and welfare, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Guest posts |
Balloons that kill wildlife By guest writer Amy Motherwell For years we’ve seen the balloons go up at big events in news stories. In times of celebration and in sadness; hundreds of colours released into the air, seemingly no one considering what lies beyond that...
Oct 28, 2014 | Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Members' stories, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Echidna Walkabout short-listed for international award – ***They Won! Get The Update Here WTA member Echidna Walkabout has been short-listed for an international award in responsible tourism, and even have their koala photo (see pic on right) heading the page of...
Dec 22, 2013 | Conservation and welfare, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats |
Shooting in Conservation Areas I was contacted this year for a comment on control of e=feral animals by recreational shooters n conservation areas. I agree the control of feral animals is necessary to protect our wildlife, and that shooting is often the most...
Dec 22, 2013 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Green tape can be useful! This is a 90-sec talk given by WTA chair Ronda Green as part of an ‘opinion-leader’ panel at the Global Eco Asia-Pacific Congress in November 2013: So, we’re cutting green tape and opening our national parks to...
Jun 6, 2013 | Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Guest posts, International wildlife tourism, Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Guest post Top 5 national parks in India which aim for tiger conservation Jessica Frei India possesses half of the world’s tiger population, but the astonishing fact is that these ferocious creatures are in grave danger. There are only fewer numbers of tigers...