The Vision Ahead
A look where Tracks of Change is heading and what it has the potential to become.
This is where Tracks of Change is heading
Not just ideas but a place, a system, and a model that brings everything together in a way people can see, experience, and be part of.
What it could become
As it grows, Tracks of Change has the potential to develop into a multi-purpose environment that may include:
Immersive, wildlife-focused spaces
Interactive education areas
Environments designed to reduce conflict between people and animals
Spaces that demonstrate better ways to live alongside nature
Not as concepts but as real, working examples.
More then a single project
Not just ideas but a place, a system, and a model that brings everything together in a way people can see, experience, and be part of.
Stay inside the impact
Future eco-stays are designed to do more than provide accommodation.
They create a direct connection between visitors and the environment where simply staying contributes to conservation, education, and ongoing impact.
Stronger support for wildlife
Long-term, there is potential to expand into areas that support wildlife more directly, including:
- Improved access to care in regional areas
- Support spaces for response and rehabilitation
- Stronger connections between community and wildlife services
Built to support - not replace - existing efforts.
Learning that doesn't stay on site
This isn’t about a visit people forget.
The vision is to create experiences that change how people think and act giving them knowledge they can take home and apply in everyday life.
Designed differently
Everything is considered.
From layout, to materials, to how people move through the space each decision is made to support:
wildlife, people, habitat and long-term sustainability
Something people help build
This isn’t a finished idea waiting to be revealed.
It grows through:
Community involvement
Partnerships
Shared support
The people who believe in it help shape it.
Building step by step
This vision isn’t rushed.
It’s developed in stages testing ideas, refining what works, and expanding over time to ensure it’s strong, practical, and sustainable.
Where it leads
If done right, this becomes more than a place.
It becomes a working example of a different approach one that reduces harm earlier, supports wildlife more effectively, and shows what’s possible when things are done differently.
People learn more - Wildlife is better supported - Small changes lead to real impact