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Wildlife Tourism: Merging Travel with Nature Conservation

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 10/25/2023
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A woman with a backpack sits on a mountain's edge, looking out with her camera, dog stands nearby.
Estimated read time 13 min read

Encountering rare wildlife in close proximity is a truly unique and cherished aspect of traveling abroad. Nonetheless, certain forms of wildlife tourism can be detrimental […]

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Tracking Wildlife Safely: The Power of GPS and VHF Collars

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 10/24/2023
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A compass on lush green moss with sun filtering through the trees in the background.
Estimated read time 11 min read

In the realm of conservation, especially in a biodiverse hotspot like South Africa, monitoring endangered and priority species is of utmost significance. Kevin Emslie’s insightful […]

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Kangaroo Conundrum: New Zealand’s Wildlife Mystique

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 10/24/2023
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Kangaroo in open area
Estimated read time 8 min read

For many, the first image that pops into their mind when they think of Australasia is the iconic kangaroo. So, when it comes to New […]

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Conserving Sharks: The Importance of Tracking Devices

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 10/24/2023
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A shark glides through clear blue waters above a sandy seabed.
Estimated read time 7 min read

The ocean’s depths have always been a realm of mystery and fascination, home to some of Earth’s most enigmatic and powerful creatures: sharks. While these […]

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GPS Wildlife Telemetry: Where Science Meets the Wild

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 10/03/2023
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man in military clothing looks into binoculars and holds it with two hands, the filed behind him
Estimated read time 10 min read

In today’s rapidly changing world, understanding the movements and behaviors of wildlife has never been more crucial. From conservation efforts to scientific research, the ability […]

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Why Safari Jeeps Remain Unharmed by Animals?

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 08/06/2023
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a pair of lions on the ground amidst the sprawling savannah
Estimated read time 15 min read

Lions are innate hunters. In their natural habitat, they pursue prey to sustain themselves, placing them at the apex of the food web. Though it […]

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New Zealand Brown Bear: A Unique Subspecies

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 07/08/2023
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A bear sits near a river and growls
Estimated read time 3 min read

New Zealand, a land of diverse ecosystems and captivating wildlife, presents nature enthusiasts with an array of unique species. Among the gems of this country’s […]

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Polar Bear GPS: Insights into Arctic Wildlife Studies

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 05/01/2023
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A polar bear strides across a frosty terrain, a blurred background of ice behind
Estimated read time 5 min read

The vast and seemingly boundless expanses of the Arctic Ocean hide many secrets, and among its most majestic inhabitants are the polar bears. These magnificent […]

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The Hazards of New Zealand’s Wildlife: A Comprehensive Guide

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 04/14/2023
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Poisonous spider
Estimated read time 9 min read

New Zealand, with its mesmerizing landscapes, deep-rooted culture, and hospitable locals, remains a top tourist destination. While Australia’s dangerous fauna often overshadows it, New Zealand […]

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A Closer Look on Wildlife Tracking Devices

  • Post Author By Wendy Roop
  • Post Date 02/23/2023
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large brown bear sitting on a rock in a forest in front of the trees
Estimated read time 6 min read

The vastness of nature is a marvel, a tapestry of ecosystems that are in a constant state of flux. But how do scientists and researchers […]

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Where there are more sheep than people?

New Zealand is a sparsely populated country. Geographically it is similar in size to Great Britain, but its population is only 4.47 million (compared to Great Britain’s 64 million). And besides, there are far more sheep than people: for every New Zealander there are about 6 sheep, one of the highest rates in the world.

There is a very unusual city in New Zealand

New Zealand consists of two main islands, as well as a number of smaller ones. The largest section of New Zealand’s landmass is South Island, which is divided lengthwise by the Southern Alps. This mountain range has 18 peaks over three thousand meters above sea level, and the highest of them is Mount Cook, or Aoraki (3754 meters).

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