New Orleans Goes Green
The newly opened pedestrian and cyclist park Lafitte Greenway in New Orleans actually has a long history. It was once a bayou, then a...
Kwita Izina Boosts Rwanda Tourism
The annual gorilla naming ceremony that is to be held on 5th September 2015 at the Rwanda's Volcanoes Park has been reported to be...
The Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards: It’s Time to Shine
If you are a responsible and sustainable tourism company in Asia, then it’s time for you to be recognized. For the ninth consecutive year,...
Highlights of the World Heritage Sites 2014 Agenda
In a little over 2 weeks the 38th Session of the World Heritage Sites Committee will take place. On the list of properties under review...
Responsible Tourism Lists 7 Demands of “Green” Tourists for Travel Agencies
Sustainable tourism is more than just a new way to travel in an environmentally responsible way. It is becoming clear that it is an...
Barcelona Declaration: 5 Steps to Follow for Responsible Tourism
Tourism plays an important role in society and this has led us to a new strategy for sustainable tourism which benefits both locals and...
Climate Change? Five New Challenges That Hotels Now Face
Climate change is a reality that more and more of us witness in our day to day lives. Despite public awareness campaigns, there is...
The Forgotten Plight of the Lion
The lion is an iconic part of the landscape in Africa. It’s one of the Big Five and draws in tourists. But has the...
Whitetip Shark Populations Declining by 17% a Year
New research released today by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) in New Caledonia demonstrates the frightening impact on shark populations that shark...
SOCO International Prepares to Survey for Oil in Gorilla Park
London based oil exploration company SOCO International have released details for their exploration of Block V in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Block...