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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...

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...

BestEN Think Tank 2015 Day3

Jun 21, 2015 | Events, International wildlife tourism, Members' stories, News | 0 comments

Final day for me at the Think Tank as I now have to head to Bergville for my second conference. I’ve just driven to a lodge near Neilspruit, from where I’ll start my estimated 7 hour journey after breakfast tomorrow to the Frugivory and Seed Dispersal...

Best EN Think Tank 2015 Day 1

Jun 18, 2015 | Events, International wildlife tourism, Members' stories, News | 0 comments

BEST Education Network Think Tank XV: The Environment People Nexus in Sustainable Tourism: Finding the Balance ‘BEST’ = ‘Building Excellence in Sustainable Tourism’ http://www.besteducationnetwork.org I’m representing Wildlife Tourism...

WTA at Australia’s first national Bird Fair

Oct 27, 2014 | Birdwatching tourism, Events, News | 0 comments

WTA at Australia’s first national Bird Fair Australia’s first national Bird Fair has just been held over the weekend of 25-26 October More accurately, it is the Australasian Bird Fair (that is, including not just Australia but also New Guinea and New...
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