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Tiger tourism banned? Effect on conservation?

Jul 28, 2012 | Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism, wildlife news | 1 comment

  Tiger tourism banned? Effect on conservation? India appears to be one of the world’s most active countries in wildlife tourism. Recently however their government has decided to ban one of the most popular activities – tiger tourism –  in core...

Rare parrot in Northern Territory

May 30, 2012 | Birdwatching tourism, News, wildlife news | 0 comments

Rare princess parrot arrives in Northern Territory A possibly once-in a life-time chance for many birdwatchers to see the very rare and frustratingly unpredictable princess parrot: they have arrived in some numbers at Newhaven Sanctuary, 350 kilometres northwest of...
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