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Climate change is having a major impact of already dry parts of Australia. Family group with Shingleback lizard. PHOTO: Michael Williams, Mungo National Park

Mungo tour connects travel and climate change

  • Post author:Conservation Travel Australia
  • Post published:September 22, 2022
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Can travel help solve climate change? Australian Geographic Travel and Echidna Walkabout show the way.

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Call for peak tourism body to sign climate pledge

  • Post author:Conservation Travel Australia
  • Post published:June 29, 2022
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With a new government in Canberra saying it is committed to action on climate change now is the perfect time for Tourism Australia to commit to reducing carbon emissions

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Read more about the article Which 6 holidays will help you save wildlife in Australia in 2022?

Which 6 holidays will help you save wildlife in Australia in 2022?

  • Post author:Conservation Travel Australia
  • Post published:December 6, 2021
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Looking for ethical Christmas gifts? A present that saves wildlife should be top of your list

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Australia needs a domestic travel certificate NOW

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  • Post published:September 12, 2021
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Lack of foresight has all but destroyed travel but a domestic travel certificate would provide an instant boost

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New Australian conservation travel alliance to be launched at ATE

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  • Post published:June 4, 2021
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    Conservation components:  Koala Conservation program, monitoring koala movements, planting trees on private property, tending planting sites.

    Operator: Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours, Koala Clancy Foundation

    Locations: one near Melbourne and one in eastern Victoria
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    • Time of year: Winter & Spring (see website)
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