Griffith a key partner as first sod turned on Currumbin Wildlife Institute
Enhanced education, visitor experience and conservation outcomes to form key research pillars in unique partnership.
Enhanced education, visitor experience and conservation outcomes to form key research pillars in unique partnership.
Study finds political decisions could be favouring private tourism development inside national parks, undermining conservation, equity and public benefit.
Dangers of living by predator-infested lake highlighted in new publication.
Impacts are worsening, future risks are high, and wide-ranging adaptation is needed.
Queensland’s zoo and aquarium tourism industry may end up dwarfing the Australian Government’s much-needed funding lifeline.
The networking event and farewell dinner followed a 10-day study tour.
Ecotourism can provide the critical difference between survival and extinction for endangered animals, according to new research from Australia's Griffith University
The role of tourism and tourism research in maintaining the status of the Great Barrier Reef has been stressed by...
Australia’s first dedicated Indigenous theme park attraction highlights the strong role tourism can play in helping to ‘Close the Gap’,...
The world's national parks need tourism to survive, but it must be managed, writes Professor Ralf Buckley, director of the International Centre for Ecotourism Research