
Wildlife Heritage Areas
A programme developed by World Animal Protection and the World Cetacean Alliance A new catalyst for responsible wildlife tourism In the last few decades, the
A programme developed by World Animal Protection and the World Cetacean Alliance A new catalyst for responsible wildlife tourism In the last few decades, the
By Peter Prokosch The Wadden Sea, a prominent example of Linking Tourism & Conservation, is the central hub for about 10-12 million coastal birds migrating
“What gives me hope is to see the continuous efforts of members from our network striving towards protecting the most valuable places on earth and
As the weather in the northern hemisphere gets warmer and we spend more time in nature, the Wadden Sea World Heritage’s new campaign is a
News story by Elena Khamenkova, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Magadan A new national park, Chersky National Park, located
Places are still available if you wish to attend the East Atlantic Flyway Week, 20-27 April 2023, on the island of Hallig Langeness in the
LT&C Example News from KAZA TFCA By Netsai Bollmann, Programme Manager at the KAZA Secretariat At their 2022 meeting, Ministers of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier
LT&C’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Sunday, 23 April, on Hallig Langeness island in Germany. 2023 will be an important year for
Bird tourism in protected areas is growing in importance. The latest research shows that around 3 million travelers dedicate a trip to birdwatching each year,
The Friends of Karura Community Forest Association (FKF) held its 13th AGM last September in Nairobi. The members unanimously confirmed their commitment to keeping Karura Forest safe and fully protected as one of the world’s most important urban forests.
Highlights from COP15 by Michael Meyer, LT&C Co-Chair The 196 member states of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) – all countries except the Vatican
by Peter Prokosch We must conclude a “peace agreement with nature” was the call from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in his opening speech for the
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