by Roger Smith | March 21, 2025 | Wildlife News
A “remarkable photo” taken by an Echidna Walkabout guide way back in 2014 proves that when tourism and scientists work together citizen science wins.
by Roger Smith | January 1, 2025 | Conservation Projects
Elegant Sea Snake (Hydrophis elegans) at Ningaloo reef Martin Maderthaner Estimated reading time: 8 minutes 4 centuries after a spectacular coincidence that led a Dutch navigator to the Ningaloo Coast we had a few unexpected wildlife and camera coincidences as part of...
by Eliza Anderson | July 9, 2024 | Conservation Travel
Unleash the power of conservation travel to protect Wilkins Rock Wallabies Tony Martin Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Conservation Travel helps you unlock your inner desire to care for the planet as you travel. We’re proud to introduce our 6-step framework...
by Echidna Walkabout | April 23, 2024 | Wild Top End, Wildlife News
Crocodile eyes are superb: Estuarine Crocodile Kakadu National Park Janine Duffy Estimated reading time: 0 minutes In PART TWO of our story about crocodile eyes we “look into” these superb organs that adjust instantly, in or out of water, by day or night...
by Roger Smith | April 8, 2024 | Wild Top End, Wildlife News
Crocodile eyes are amongst the most sophisticated of all animals Janine Duffy Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Encounter between a crocodile and a feral pig leaves us stunned by the power and speed of the predator. We’re left wondering if crocodiles can play a...