
Angofa Wildlife Tours protecting the Transylvanian ecosystem
Angofa Wildlife Tours is a new initiative designed to develop rural wildlife tourism in Transylvania to support long-term biodiversity monitoring and conservation efforts alongside local
Angofa Wildlife Tours is a new initiative designed to develop rural wildlife tourism in Transylvania to support long-term biodiversity monitoring and conservation efforts alongside local
Encouraging news reached us from Cรดte d’Ivoire. Our partner organization in the country, CEM, forwarded us a French press release of the Secretariat of the
CEM is a Partner of LT&C in Cรดte dโIvoire when it comes to initiatives, projects and activities in regard to national marine protected areas (MPAs).
LT&C-partner SEVENSEAS with its monthly free magazine frequently publishes stories of marine conservation related tourism. Increrasingly land-based tourism examples related to protected areas are also
Not only Linking Tourism & Conservation is convinced that Nature-based tourism can and should play a major role for the protection of our global biodiversity.
As part of a project on building up ecotourism supporting National Parks in Slovakia, on September 17th and 18th 2020 LT&C co-organised a virtual conference
Germany is known for its world-leading tourism industry (travel and tourism contribute to the German GDP more than 358 billion EUR!), demonstrated every year also
by Lena Moritz Due to the COVID-19 crisis, we are facing in 2020, much has changed since last year. Significant changes happened, and consequences can
After last years’ Northern Sustainable Development Forum, where Yakutia (Sakha Republic of Russia) profiled itself as a world-champion in protected area-coverage, a similar event is
Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT&C), together with several other conservation organisations, recently supported a campaign and signed a letter to UNESCO in order to prevent
LT&C is announcing a (virtual) conference, workshops and field visits in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, from September 17th to 18th 2020 together with our partners Aevis
A positive aspect of the present Corona times is the increasing awareness that local or regional travelling get higher preference and that one should think
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