Oct 17, 2012 | Avoiding negative effects on wildlife, Birdwatching tourism, News, Working in wildlife tourism |
Letter from our vice chair re Red goshawk (our rarest raptor) and birdwatchers behaving badly 9 October, 2012 The Hon. Matthew Escott Conlan MLA PO Box 8599, Alice Springs, NT 0871 [Copies to The Hon. Peter Chandler, the Hon. Bess Nungarrayi Price, and the Hon. Willem...
Aug 19, 2012 | Animal welfare, Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Caring for wildlife, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism, wildlife news, Wildlife Tourism Research |
Turtle information centre, and a great combination of wildlife conservation, research, education and tourism Jennie Gilbert and her husband run a large veterinary clinic in Cairns, and Jennie is also a researcher of marine turtles at James Cook University. In 2000,...
Jul 28, 2012 | Can wildlife tourism assist biodiversity conservation, Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, News, Wildlife Conservation and tourism, wildlife news |
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...
Dec 26, 2011 | Events, Wildlife Conservation and tourism, Wildlife Tourism Research |
Economics of wildlife tourism and conservation Emeritus Professor Clem Tisdell of University of Queensland, is one of Australia’s most published authors on economics and a leading expert on the economics of wildlife tourism. He will be one of the keynote...
Dec 12, 2011 | Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Is hugging helping or hindering? A recent article casts doubt as to whether operations such as walking with lions are really contributing to conservation There is certainly potential for the tourism dollar to be used for assisting conservation, especially when it...
Dec 5, 2011 | Wildlife Conservation and tourism |
Call for information for bird conservation in Melbourne WTA recently received the following: “I am representing a lobby group contesting the reversal of a Green Wedge status of piece of land in w. Melbourne. This land is unique for birdlife and we are developing...