Category: Activities

Tourists can’t tell if an attraction is bad for animals

80 percent of public writing reviews of attractions they visit don’t recognize that certain wildlife attractions weren’t good for the animals.

Tiny amounts of sunscreen may be destroying coral reefs 

just a tiny amount - no more than a drop of water in 6 Olympic-sized swimming pools - of a chemical called oxybenzone bleaches and breaks down corals

Ecotourism could be making animals less scared, and easier to eat

It is possible that our increasing penchant for nature tourism is making wildlife in these areas more vulnerable to predators.

Help world’s whales by answering a questionnaire

Answer a few multiple choice questions and help create Whale Heritage Sites - supporting destinations around the world doing most for whales

The 10 best responsible tourism awards

What awards should individuals, companies & organisations working in sustainable tourism enter to promote their efforts to the world? These are the 10 best

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