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The Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina (FCNC) purchased 22 acres of land to further the development of the Wilderness ...
The Oromia Tourism Commission has planted 5,000 indigenous trees in Kelole Kebele of Bishoftu town as part of Ethiopia's Green Legacy Initiative (GLI), aiming to promote sustainable ecotourism and ...
There's anecdotal evidence that suggests that the interest in ecotourism is increasing, says Ayako Ezaki, communications director at the Washington, D.C.-based International Ecotourism Society ...
Ecotourism and resiliency planning Article by Adam Thomas Photos by Karen Roberts, Lisa Tossey and Tony Pratt June 22, 2023 Delaware Sea Grant helps put together ecotourism and resilience investment ...
An ecotourism expert explained the changing concept of travel benefiting both the environment and local people at the first quarterly lecture in the The Roberta Buffett Center for International ...
Ecotourism may benefit certain species like cheetahs and African wild dogs, does not help New Zealand sea lions, and can only protect orangutans if it generates more revenue than the commercial ...
Ecotourism will only help save orangutans if it generates enough income to replace that coming from logging, new research suggests. First model to weigh up the pros and cons of ecotourism Good for ...
“Ecotourism is one of the main factors keeping the Galapagos safe,” he says. In a study of levels of the stress hormone corticosterone in marine iguanas in the Galapagos, Wikelski found that ...
An ecotourism project on a barrier island pits conservationists against a developer who argues for wilderness to be managed, not set aside.
Ecotourism professionals want their business dealings to benefit the areas where they work. Ideally, ecotourism is centered in natural areas and educates travelers about those environments. It ...
The term “ecotourism” is confusing to businesses and visitors, and the industry isn’t strictly regulated. In 2010, the Hawaii Ecotourism Association, which is a nonprofit run by volunteers, developed ...
SUNY Cortland’s International Programs office, which manages the elective course, will offer Ecotourism: Tanzania next summer. Cohen views it as a unique opportunity for students to understand more of ...