Does Tourism Help or Hinder Conservation? A Look at Tasmania’s Wild Places
Tasmanian tourism is booming, but how do we strike a balance so economic benefit doesn’t compromise fragile ecosystems?
Tasmanian tourism is booming, but how do we strike a balance so economic benefit doesn’t compromise fragile ecosystems?
As World Heritage listed sub-tropical rainforests burned for the first time in hundreds of years, our country was faced with fire on a scale never seen in living memory.
Tom Wolff’s photos will gently persuade even the fussiest travellers of the charms and freedoms of bike travel.
Forestry has existed for as long as humans have walked the Earth – trees are an integral part of our society and existence. Tom Wolff explores the fall out of when forestry became industrialised.
Have you ever wondered how salmon can affect the health of trees? Neither had we until Tom Wolff rode his bike from Anchorage, Alaska through the Pacific Northwest to Mexico’s south. Tom explains how a species we see as food is a crucial component of a thriving ecosystem.
The future is on fire in Tasmania. Over the past few weeks and possibly even now as you read this, tomes of natural history are burning down.
I SURF BECAUSE… A collection of surf portraits from Tom Wolff taken on his travels around the world.
Jump in the surfboard trailer and ride along the American coastline with Tom Wolff.
Twelve Frames With Tom Wolff — The latest roll to come in the mail from Urth's Twelve Frames project.
Pedalling into Puerto Escondido With Tom Wolff.