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Teluk, New Guinea singing dog and beloved animal ambassador of the Living Desert, dies

Teluk, New Guinea singing dog and beloved animal ambassador of the Living Desert, dies Teluk (Courtesy of the Living Desert) The Living Desert shared out the sad news that Teluk, a New Guinea singing dog and beloved animal ambassador of the Living Desert, passed away on Thursday. Devastated and heartbroken only begin to express how deeply saddened we are. We have lost a friend, an ambassador, and icon of The Living Desert,” said RoxAnna Breitigan, Director of Animal Care. “Within The Living Desert family, he was known for his love of coffee breath, stealing centerstage, and singing at the top of his lungs at all hours of the day. He was a happy place for so many; everything was better with Teluk.”

South Australia and Victoria Highlight Sustainable Efforts in Travel Recovery

South Australia and Victoria Highlight Sustainable Efforts in Travel Recovery
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Women in travel: female-led initiatives to support around the world

Women in travel: female-led initiatives to support around the world Radhika Aligh All over the world, women are innovating, leading, championing and overcoming challenges within the realms of art, gastronomy and local enterprises. From a female-only poaching unit protecting a South African nature reserve to the Kilimanjaro mountain guides, we meet the women around the world smashing stereotypes in traditionally male-dominated jobs in celebration of International Women’s Day. Support one of these worthy projects on your next trip. The Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit - Balule Nature Reserve, South Africa The all-woman unit was founded in 2013 by Transfrontier Africa NPC to protect the Olifants West Region of Balule Nature Reserve. Within the first year of operation, the Black Mambas were invited to expand into other regions and now protect all boundaries of the reserve. Eight years on, the unit has grown from six to thirty-six with more women applying to be ra

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