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Wildlife Tourism Australia Inc.

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25.01.2022 https://oreillys.com.au/events/43rd-annual-birdweek/



25.01.2022 Instead of working where you look at four walls and listen to traffic, how about a few days of work where you can look out the window at forests and mountains and listen to whipbirds and shrike-thrushes? https://www.binnaburralodge.com.au/book-online/

21.01.2022 Channel 7 news. One year since bushfires destroyed Binna Burra Lodge. It’s been one year since bushfires destroyed the 86-year-old Binna Burra Lodge in the Gold... Coast Hinterland. While it has partially reopened, emotions are still raw for many locals. Today, a special bushfire gallery opened to remember what was lost. www.facebook.com/7NEWSGoldCoast/videos/967125800469479 See more

19.01.2022 Are you a frustrated birdwatcher/nature-lover who can't travel internationally at the moment? Try a virtual visit to the wonderfully-diverse Sri Lanka with a very experienced guide to introduce you to its colourful and fascinating birdlife.



17.01.2022 Happy #nationalwombatday! This speedy little fella was captured at Cranbourne Gardens by @ranger_rix_wildlife_pix. It might surprise you that these marsupials can run at speeds of 40 km/h, just 7 km/h slower than Usain Bolt!

15.01.2022 Lovely videos of wildlife in the Pantanal, Brazil, by Paulo Boute, who is using them to raise money for Pantanal Conservation. . https://www.youtube.com/c/PauloBoute

14.01.2022 This Wednesday. Special biodiversity film. Gold Coast or virtual https://www.facebook.com/events/2761465320792091/?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A%2229%22%2C%22ref_notif_type%22%3A%22plan_user_invited%22%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22null%22%7D¬if_id=1603681915793455¬if_t=plan_user_invited&ref=notif



14.01.2022 Campsite suitable for small camper-vans; small caravans; camper-trailers; and roof top tents. A 15amp power point is available for these sites. Campsite ameniti...es include hot showers; cooking shelters with BBQs; dish-washing facilities and coin-operated laundry. Access to communal fire pits. A firm base and close proximity to vehicles means camping with a tent / swag on these sites is not recommended. See more

13.01.2022 Tuesday: September 1, 2020: Philippines

13.01.2022 What a day, Tassie! These dolphins were seen off Maria Island. Have you seen any recently? : Helen Steven

12.01.2022 Happy World Tourism Day! Under lockdown, consider visiting your local ecodges, cabins, national parks and wildlife parks, and trying a local tour or two. You may be surprised at the exciting things you can learn about your local wildlife as well as enjoying a break from the city.

12.01.2022 Do you work in or manage natural and protected areas? What is the future of #tourism in natural areas after the #Covid19 pandemic? Join the @OECD_local & @tsmtn...it community lab to find more about impact, financing & governance for a #sustainable tourism management. Apply by 7 Oct. 2020 http://oe.cd/tournat See more



10.01.2022 Join us at Binna Burra or by Zoom 21st October for lunch, interpretive forest walk, brief AGM (socially distancing), launch of book "Understanding Australia's Wildlife", talk on Binna Burra's recovery from disaster and plans for the future, and a presentation and discussion on adding genuine citizen science and conservation voluntourism to businesses (especially for domestic travellers in the light of covid restrictions). https://www.wildlifetourism.org.au/wildlife-tourism-austra/

09.01.2022 A review of the book "Wildlife tourism futures: encounters with wild, captive and artificial animals." https://www.tandfonline.com//full/10/14616688.2021.1905709

08.01.2022 We've had availability open up for walks that were previously sold out. Check availability online and book today to embark on a journey of a lifetime.

07.01.2022 The Wedgetail (Australia's largest eagle) has a larger wingspan, but the sea-eagle has larger talons.

07.01.2022 All marsupials (kangaroos, koalas, wombats, possums, Tasmanian devils etc) are born at a very early stage like this, and crawl/climb into their mother's pouch (or in some cases just a protective skin flap) to continue their development

07.01.2022 Australia Outback is full of adventure! Outback October is coming soon on Outdoor Channel Asia across 19 countries in Asia! # # # # # # # #... # # # #19 #Australia #Outback #Aussie #adventure #Travel #Yulara #Uluru #WatarrkaNationalPark #AliceSprings #Adelaide #Cycling #swimming #surfing #Challenge #Thai #Vietnamese #Bahasa #availablein19countriesinAsia #Tourism #Airlines #Insurance #Hotels #travel Australia (Tourism Australia) Australian Tourism Outback Steakhouse - National Outback Steakhouse Australia (Outback Steakhouse) Outback Steakhouse Singapore #Outdoor Bought to you by R.M.Williams OUTBACK magazine www.outdoorchannelasia.com See more

06.01.2022 AGM today of Wildlife Tourism Australia @ the Barn, BInna Burra + launch of Dr Ronda Green ‘s book ‘Understanding Australia’s Wildlife’

03.01.2022 Can Australia try this?

02.01.2022 Lockdown has at least given me a chance to finish this, which has just been sent to the printers

01.01.2022 BUY YOUR OWN NATURE RESERVE If you are looking for a tree change for yourself or have a dream of building your own ECO-LODGE this property is perfect. This prop...erty will allow you to immerse yourself into Nature and escape the maddening crowd Click the button below to express your interest and find out more. This could be the life change you are seeking Don’t miss out

01.01.2022 So many people call echidnas porcupines! What porcupine ever had a long tongue to eat termites? What porcupine has ever laid an egg?? (Closest living relative of echidna is platypus) And what porcupine ever formed a pouch for its baby, like this one at Taronda Zoo in Sydney???

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