Tag Archives: Conserve Species Through Travel

Like Africa’s ”Big 5” - Introducing India’s ”Magnificent 7” for Wildlife Tourism

African Elephant, African Rhino & Cape Buffalo © Aditya 'Dicky' Singh Photography

ORIGIN OF AFRICA’S ‘’BIG 5’’ -  When we start researching about the Africa savannah, the continent and its wilderness, the term ”Big 5” always seems to crop up. The establishment of the world’s first national park was not in Africa but at Yellowstone in the United States of America in 1872. This was much earlier

Tweetups to Tiger Conservation, Petition Signings & Google Plus, Highlights of our ”Weekly Wilderness World” the past week on the web w/e 12.02.12

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Weekly Summary of w/e the 12th on our ”Wilderness World” from Wild Navigator. Every week Wild Navigator presents the top stories from the web. These stories are the highs and lows in the fields of wildlife travel, biodiversity conservation, climate change, sustainability, photography, scientific research, community initiatives, social media and events which make it to our highlights of this

Differentiating an Asiatic Elephant from its African cousin

We enter this week’s ‘Wild Wednesday’ post focusing on what differentiates an Asiatic Elephant from its African cousin? What are the characteristic that differ them from each other and what features we should keep in our minds when we do see one in the wild?  The Elephant Species One of the most spectacular large mammal species living

Your Holiday Gift to Nature Conservancy

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The Charity Today we focus our attention on Nature Conservancy, a leading non profit conservation organisation working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for people and nature. They address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of their more than 1 million members, they have built a

And the Sanctuary Wildlife Photographer of the year award goes to ..

On 25th October 2011, we focused one of our past post on Wildlife Photographer Aditya ‘Dicky’ Singh (Wild Shots of the Week) and his amazing art / imagery work in the field of wildlife conservation and photography. He has done it again and this time around India’s highly reputed Wildlife Magazine ”Sanctuary Asia” with their team

India’s ‘Cats in the Cradle’: Will Wildlife Tourism be its silver spoon?

Machali with Cubs - Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve

Recent reports have come from India where wildlife tourism could potentially be banned in India’s core critical tiger habitats. Wildlife activists, conservationists, tourism providers and travellers are all concerned about India’s future. This write-up has been waiting to be posted for a long time and nothing worse to come around a time when wildlife tourism in India’s tiger

Wild Navigator at TTG Tweetup & World Travel Market 2011

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This month is going to be hectic with lots of travelling. Firstly, we have finally launched the official look of the new Wild Navigator blog. In our first day of opening we have created a positive vibe amongst people and very good reviews, comments have come through. We at Wild Navigator thank people for their

A Journey to Learn from the Wild

What makes people travel to the wilderness? Is it the sheer passion to learn, participate and contribute their experiences to that destination, or just trying to get away from normal hectic lifestyle and finding a lost world somewhere where they can leave all their troubles behind. What fascinates me as a wildlife traveller and many a times i

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