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Conservation Travel Australia (CTA)
An alliance between
Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours
and
Koala Clancy Foundation
- General enquiry:
- info@conservationtravel.com.au
- +61 3 9646 8249
Trade Enquiries
Travel trade enquiries are welcomed and will be dealt with promptly.
Please email our Sales and Marketing Team
Media Enquiries
CTA welcomes media enquiries. For the latest media release and stories
see our news feeds below.
CTA News Feeds
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Conservation Travel Australia : tackling climate change
New travel alliance calls on travel industry to act on climate change — or lose the next generation of travellers
Roger Smith
June 3, 2021
Media
Protected: Can a tour help conservation? Travel company leads the way
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Conservation Travel Australia
July 29, 2024
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Mungo tour connects travel and climate change
Can travel help solve climate change? Australian Geographic Travel and Echidna Walkabout show the way.
Conservation Travel Australia
September 22, 2022
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Bird walks & drives at Mallacoota for Birders Big Weekend March 2022
Suggested bird walks and drives around Mallacoota for Birders Big Weekend 11 – 14 March 2022 by Martin Butterfield, with Janine Duffy In the Key Maps above & below, the locations with an individual
Janine Duffy
February 22, 2022
Alliance News Feeds
Echidna Walkabout News Feed
- Kangaroo “Courtship” wins our photo competition September 29, 2024
- Unleash the Power of Conservation Travel: Our 6-Step plan July 9, 2024
- Crocodile eyes are superb: let’s celebrate that April 23, 2024
- Can crocodile eyes help control feral pigs in Australia’s tropics? April 8, 2024
- Enjoy Kakadu : 5 best tips April 4, 2024
Koala Clancy News Feed
- Koala Nose Patterns – a personal story about the long road to a scientific discovery. October 31, 2024
- Planting Trees for Koalas: Our Process September 30, 2024
- Local Charity Plants 150,000 Trees for Koalas and Passes Halfway to 300,000 tree Target One Year Early. September 10, 2024
- Half-way to Target: 150,000 Trees Planted for Koalas August 30, 2024
- Are kangaroos and wallabies a problem for tree planting in Australia? August 1, 2024