Conservation Tours

Powerful Owl (endangered)

Positive Conservation

Power to change for the better..

“Echidna Walkabout’s driving principle is positive conservation,” says Janine Duffy, head of Echidna Walkabout’s Conservation Program

“We believe people protect what they know, and what they love.

“So we set out to create a style of tourism that not only minimizes negative effects on the environment, but positively creates a sense of wonder, an understanding, a power to change for the better.” says Janine.

Which is why every every Echidna Walkabout tour has a conservation action.

By choosing one of the tours below you will help nature while you enjoy it.

Conservation Stories

Wild animals of the Ningaloo beaches

Wild animals of the Ningaloo beaches

At first glance, the beaches of Ningaloo Western Australia look too clean. Sterile. The sand is so white you wonder if its already turned into marble. The water is the clearest turquoise glass. .. If there was an animal on that wild beach or in that water surely you’d...

The surprising wildlife of Cape Range, Ningaloo Australia.

The surprising wildlife of Cape Range, Ningaloo Australia.

The Cape Range, Western Australia is full of life – rock-wallabies, dingoes, emus, bowerbirds,, butcherbirds, fairywrens – which comes as a surprise when most go to Ningaloo for the sea. Help protect these special, rare and endangered animals.

Orchids of East Gippsland

Orchids of East Gippsland

East Gippsland, the eastern region of the state of Victoria Australia, is rich in wildflowers, particularly orchids. Over 200 species of orchid occur in less than 10% of the state – that’s over half Victoria’s total of around 360 orchids. Orchids are fascinating,...