Cardamom Tented Camp’s conservation success
Cardamom Tented Camp in Cambodia has had a win in the conservation, witnessing the return of a small herd of elephants to its conservation area, after an absence of five years, as well as a return of a large group of Smooth Coated Otters. Forest rangers discovered and photographed elephant footprints
Behind the scenes at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital
Over the last 20 years, Currumbin Wildlife Hospital has treated over 140,000 wildlife patients, making it one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world. With a mission to treat, rehabilitate and release Australian wildlife, many of these patients would have struggled to survive without the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital and
‘Jaimen Hudson From Sky to Sea’ wins WCFF award
Shot across multiple destinations in Western Australia, the film ‘Jaimen Hudson From Sky to Sea’ has won the award for the Best Drone category at the 2021 Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF). ‘From Sky to Sea’ is a film about Jaimen Hudson, whose spectacular aerial whale and dolphin imagery reach hundreds
Experience turtle conservation in Bundaberg
Each year marine turtles congregate along the Queensland coastline to nest, providing an opportunity for people to not only witness the event but do so in a way that helps provide education in conserving these endangered animals. The beach at Mon Repos, on Bundaberg’s coastline, supports the largest concentration of nesting
Aussie Tiger Quoll conservation tour in Far North Queensland
The Tasmanian Tiger died out 80 years ago, but their cousin: the poorly-known Tiger Quoll, still survives in small numbers in far North Queensland. To help this threatened Aussie marsupial, a new 4 day tour by Echidna Walkabout has been designed to get Aussies to visit Far North Queensland region, enjoy
Rwanda’s Magashi camp is getting conservation right
Newly opened Wilderness Safaris’ Magashi Camp, is strongly rooted in a core purpose: To help contribute towards the conservation and sustainable operation of Rwanda’s last protected savannah ecosystem, and to drive sustainable ecotourism in the wildlife-rich Akagera National Park. Launched in partnership with African Parks and the Rwanda Development Board, collectively called
World Expeditions adds its weight to fight against wildlife cruelty in tourism
Adventure travel specialist, World Expeditions, has joined the Coalition for Ethical Wildlife Tourism, to play its part in ending the suffering of wildlife for the entertainment of tourists. The move is the newest in the company’s ongoing drive to deliver ethical wildlife experiences across its product range, following on from the 2014 removal of elephant rides