Wildlife tourism conference program
Some of the details are still being worked out, but it will include the following:
Tuesday: August 31st.
Icebreaker, 6.00- 8.00pm, Currumbin Sanctuary
Wednesday September 1st:
- Introductory talks by Johnathon Fisher (manager,Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuarty) and Pip Chalk (chair, WIldlife Tourism Australia)
- Keynote addresses: (1) Shane O’Reilly (Long association with O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat, which is one of Australia’s longest-running and best-known eco-resorts, now working for Tourism Queensland (main state tourism body), and former director of Gold Coast Touirsm) “Leech tourism” and (2) Steve Parish (Australia’s best-known wildlife photographer, and prolific publisher) “Heart and Soul”.
- Workshop – ‘Walking the Walk‘ (how wildlife tourism operations large and small can best contribute to wildlife conservation)
- Contributed papers (see below)
- Behind the Scenes tour of Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary (numbers limited)
Thursday September 2nd
- Early morning behind the Scenes tour of Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary (for those who missed out on Wednesday)
- Breakfast with the Birds, Currumbin Sanctuary
- Keynote addresses: (1) Clem Tisdell – economic benefits of wildlife tourism; (2) Darryl Jones – Darryl Jones
‘The extinction of experience and the experience of extinction: Why direct interactions matter”. - Workshop: ‘Developing a useful interactive website for Wildlife Tourism’
- Contributed papers (see below)
- Afternoon whale-watching tour ($40 for delegates)
- Conference dinner
Friday September 3rd
- Keynote adresses: (1) Nick Mooney (conservationist, ‘Australian of the year’) title TBA, and (2) David Newsome (author of book ‘Wildlife Tourism’) “‘Tourism and wildlife icons: lessons learnt and views on visitor satisfaction’”
- Workshop: ‘Managing Visitor Diversity’ (wildlife interpretation for all nationalities, socio-economic groups etc., exchange of ideas, sharing of experiences)
- Contributed papers (see below)
Contributed papers:
“‘That’s totally disgusting’: Managing negative emotions within the context of captive wildlife exhibits“ – Nancy Cushing, School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Newcastle and Kevin Markwell, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Southern Cross University
“Eric Worrell: a pioneer of Australian wildlife tourism – Kevin Markwell, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Southern Cross University and Nancy Cushing, School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Newcastle
Wildlife tourism potential for the Global Tiger Initiative – Steve Noakes (Griffith University), Richard Damania (World Bank)
Facilitating profound experiences with wildlife – Liam Smith, Betty Weiler and Sam Ham
The Poetics of Wild – Dr Jayne Fenton Keane
A need for promoting care and concern for wildlife: A call for flagship species and anthropomorphism – Amy M. Smith, Liam Smith, Betty Weiler, Tourism Research Unit, Monash University
Kimberley Whale Watching Tourism: Opportunities and Threats – Prof. Jack Carlsen and Dr Michael Hughes, Curtin Sustainable Tourism Centre,Curtin University, Western Australia
Isabelle Wolf –
Ronda Green –
Pip Chalk –
Barry Davies –
others …
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The event sounds wonderful and while I am on the other side of the world and unable to attend in person, I’m very interested in learning how Australia protects its wildlife. I’m adding a link from the Planeta Wiki – http://planeta.wikispaces.com/queensland
If you and others tweet about the event, let me know and I’ll be happy to retweet the news.
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