
The WILD Foundation
As the heart of the global wilderness community for over 40 years, The WILD Foundation protects wilderness while meeting the needs of human communities, working
As the heart of the global wilderness community for over 40 years, The WILD Foundation protects wilderness while meeting the needs of human communities, working
The Icelandic Natur Conservation Association Conference (INCA) and the Icelandic environmental organisation Landvernd performed a conference on the future protection perspectives of Iceland’s Highlands. The conference took
Napo Wildlife Center Ecolodge has been carefully built and designed by the Añangu indigenous community to offer tourists maximum privacy and comfort in Amazon Wildlife Tours.
Chumbe Island Coral Park champions integrated eco-system based marine and forest conservation management sustainably financed through eco-tourism. Chumbe Island Coral Park (CHICOP) in Zanzibar/Tanzania has
The Wadden Sea is located in the South Eastern part of the North Sea. It stretches from Den Helder in the southwestern part along the
Fair Trade Tourism (FTT) and the Dyer Island Conservation Trust (DICT) have joined forces to ensure that the people who contribute their land, coastal and
The Vatnajökull National Park, established in 2008, includes all of Vatnajökull glacier as well as the national parks previously existing at Skaftafell in the south and Jökulsárgljúfur in
In former times, when farmers had few rights to use wildlife, wild animals were seen as little more than a threat to livestock, crops and
LT&C-partner Mission Blue recently published the following great news: Dr. Sylvia Earle was recently at Ascension Island to urge the British Government to safeguard the
If you want to see, where LT&C once started, or if you have never been in the Arctic, or if you want to make a
Coinciding with Norway’s celebrations of the 75th anniversary of the Svalbard Treaty and the country’s sovereignty over the 62,700 km2 far north archipelago in 1995,
14 January 2015: The UN General Assembly (UNGA) has adopted a resolution (A/RES/69/233) recognizing the contribution of sustainable tourism to poverty eradication, community development and
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