by Roger Smith | July 5, 2023 | Conservation Projects, Wildlife News
Citizen Science on the beach at Ningaloo: plant ID (photo: Ingrida Spole) Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Can genuine citizen science projects fulfil a desire to make holidays more meaningful? Recent research has revealed a huge shift towards protecting nature from...
by Janine Duffy | April 6, 2023 | Ningaloo, Wildlife
It’s well known that whale sharks are huge, gentle fish that eat plankton and travel the world. But little else is known about this ocean giant, though scientists and tour operators are working fast to change that.
by Roger Smith | October 25, 2022 | Conservation Travel, Tour Planning
📷 ENDANGERED: Black-flanked rock-wallaby, Cape Range, Ningaloo (pic: Roger Smith) Read time: 7 minutes As a wildlife guide I’ve seen conservation travel empower people to save wildlife HINT: It’s the wildlife that empowers you! In the short span of a 7 day...
by Roger Smith | July 4, 2022 | Ningaloo, Wildlife
Citizen Science, sophisticated dive boats, spotter planes, waterproof radios and years of experience make our humpback swims at Ningaloo unique. Conservation is paramount. Featured photo: “….two dark ghosts become mighty Humpbacks” (Sara Barbieri...