Category Archives: WILDLIFE TRAVELLER

#Blogmanay at Edinburgh’s Hogmanay & The Year of Natural Scotland 2013

Photo Courtesy of Edinburgh Hogmanay Press Office

Thats Right …….  finally it’s that time of the year when we say farewell to a great year gone bye  -  A year where Wild Navigator connected with many in the field of wildlife conservation, travel trade, social media and networking. To the closing stages of a great 2012, we look forward to the new year celebrations

”10 Shades of a Scottish Autumn” Wild Pictures of the Day by Graeme Mackenzie

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Autumn marks the transfer of seasons from the summer leading into the winter. When the nights become noticably longer than the days. Here in Scotland, the land transforms with beautiful autumn shades of drying leaves with cold temperatures and a hope for the winter sun. This is where capturing nature’s beauty at it’s best transformation

Wild Scotland Conference 2012 at Perth (Scotland) 4th December 2012

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From the success of the Wildlife Tourism Session at the World Travel Market in ExCeL, London starting November 2012 - Wild Navigator’s Abhishek Behl has been invited as a speaker by Wild Scotland at their Wild Scotland Conference 2012 held at Perth (Scotland) on the 4th of December 2012.  Attached below are links and details

Diving with Sharks: Wild Picture of the Day #WildPic

Diving with Sharks

Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic today is sent by Travel Blogger Laurel Robbins of Monkeys and Mountains. The picture is called ”Diving with Sharks” capture by photographer Joost van Uffelen and showcases Laurels diving experience. Laurel describes her experience as - ”We were really lucky on this dive and were surrounded by 17 Oceanic Blacktips - a diver’s dream if you love

Why Ban Wildlife Tourism ?

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By D.V. Kapil (Retd IFS) Saying that man cannot manage or manipulate the number of animals in this world is not an absolutely truthful statement. Practicing our tested management tools, we can to a certain limit, manipulate the population through a number of activities that may improve or degrade the habitat. Many species, including the

My Top 10 Songs for the Environment by Michael Edmondstone

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This guest post has been compiled by Michael Edmondstone who has long been wanting to add his post on Wild Navigator. This is our first ever post that links art, music with the environment and Michael has summarised a list from all over the world with a small brief of the importance of the song for the artist and the environment. Hope you

Being teased by a Humpback Whale: Iain Mallory on #WildPic

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Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic today is from Traveller, Adventurer, Explorer, Writer & Photographer Iain Mallory of Mallory on Travel -  ”Being teased by a Humpback Whale”. Yes, thats right  - it’s the Humpback Whale …. Found in oceans and seas around the world, they are said to migrate upto 25,000 kilometres (16,000 miles) each year.

The Wildlife Tourism Tangle: Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic

Wildlife Tourism Tangle

Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic today is ”The Wildlife Tourism Tangle”.  As India await’s the supreme courts judgement on the future of tiger tourism in core critical tiger habitats - India’s premier wildlife conservation & ecology magazine Sanctuary Asia’s editor Mr. Bittu Sahgal contributes attached picture with his message for today’s #WildPic series. Via THE WILDLIFE TOURISM

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