Jan 10, 2020 | Guest posts, News |
Article by WTA member Wisdom Jonny-Nuekpe (Business Journalist at Goldstreet Business, Ghana) Ghana is not a country most Australians think of visiting for ecotourism and adventure tourism. There are however, several reasons why such visits and tours would yield...
Feb 23, 2019 | Guest posts, News |
Kazbegi [one of our non-Australian entries] By guest author Arpi Kazaryan Bird Watching in the South Caucasus Due to the diversity of the landscapes and climatic zones, the South Caucasus region is extremely rich in flora and fauna. It is a great destination for wild...
Jan 23, 2019 | Conservation and welfare, Guest posts, News |
How To Mentally Stimulate Your Cat With Outdoor Time, Without Putting Local Wildlife At Risk A guest post by Emily Parker, Catological.com The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) estimates that there are nearly 4 millionpet cats in Australia...
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...
Jan 14, 2015 | Articles by guest writers, Economics of wildlife tourism, Guest posts |
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...
Dec 12, 2014 | Guest posts |
Ecotourism: Packing For An Adventure Guest blog from SocialMonsters writer Milton Herman Ready to trade in the bustle of major tourist attractions for the serenity of wilderness? Summer is here and escaping to the temperate south or scaling the mountains will surely...