Virtual Reality can take students out of the classroom and into entirely new lands, environments and experiences — from global travel to outer space — and it
Category: Conservation Online
uses of the web for promoting conservation issues
Revisiting Sir David Attenborough’s gorilla playmate
Poppy, the then two-year-old infant who played alongside Sir David Attenborough, is now an elderly matriarch in the Susa Mountain Gorilla Group, which can be visited, virtually.
The new naturalist’s kit bag…
What equipment does a naturalist usually need? vEco’s Adviser and Ambassador (and renowned wildlife biologist and conservationist) Ian Redmond suggests a binoculars and hand lens,
Digital conservation and virtual reality tourism
Virtual reality technology is going to change the game of conservation in a huge way. I spend a lot of my time indulging in digital
Join me for a unique World Wildlife Day adventure!
This World Wildlife Day (TODAY!), I’m taking a special trip to Kenya… Do you want to come too? I’m going to visit the world’s only
We unite, we stand and fight!
In the age of information, where choice rules and diversity divides, finding and nurturing connections made over a mutual attitude towards a cause, is something
Conservation volunteer opportunities with Worldwide Experience
As the summer comes to a close in the UK and South Africa heads towards spring there couldn’t be a better time to start planning
Could my ramblings have made a difference?!
So, the ‘Voice of Conservation’ may not have returned, but hopefully this blog played its part in bringing in a new competition?! Exciting! (Note: In
Shamwari Conservation Experience on Facebook
Whilst Born Free Foundation and Shamwari Game Reserve have had their own Facebook pages for some time now (of which – of course – I
The Changing Faces of Conservation
Trailer for ishamwari Today I stumbled across a tweet on the Born Free Foundation’s twitter account (@BFFoundation) promoting ‘ishamwari’. Although sceptical, when I read the