Dec 12, 2013 | Articles by guest writers, Avoiding negative effects on wildlife, Tours and travel, Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
An Eco-friendly Travel Guide to Austraia by Dustin Casey (Dustin is a corporate travel agent who spends his free time seeing foreign lands and writing about his experiences) To protect Australian wildlife, we must protect our environment as well. The sustainable...
Nov 6, 2013 | Book reviews, Economics of wildlife tourism, Events, Wildlife Conservation and tourism, Wildlife Tourism Research |
Book Review. Nature-based Tourism and Conservation (Tisdell and Wilson) Tisdell, C. and Wilson, C. 2012. Nature-based Tourism and Conservation: New Economic Insights and Case Studies, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham Review by Ronda Green, Chair of Wildlife Tourism Australia...
Aug 6, 2013 | Avoiding negative effects on wildlife, Economics of wildlife tourism, News |
Opening up Queensland’s National Parks for Ecotourism None of our national parks are currently closed to ecotourism, so the thrust of the new policies and legislation are to open up the national parks to new activities and facilities, and to streamline the...
Aug 6, 2013 | Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Can hunting tourism assist conservation? Some have argued that recreational hunting can bring in so many dollars for conservation that Australia needs to introduce it in a big way, and also that it will directly help to control pest species A recent article –...
Jul 28, 2013 | Avoiding negative effects on wildlife, News, Research, Wildlife Tourism Research |
Two new wildlife tourism papers (two of the authors – Isabelle Wolf and David Croft) are also Wildlife Tourism Australia members) Wolf, I. D., Hagenloh, G., & Croft, D. B. (2012). Visitor monitoring along roads and hiking trails: How to determine usage...
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...