Six Blue Parks Join the Growing Network of Global Ocean Refuges
[October 24, 2019. Oslo, Norway] Today at Our Ocean Conference in Oslo, Norway, LT&C-Partner Marine Conservation Institute and its international science council awarded six outstanding
[October 24, 2019. Oslo, Norway] Today at Our Ocean Conference in Oslo, Norway, LT&C-Partner Marine Conservation Institute and its international science council awarded six outstanding
Representatives from UNSECO Biospheres in Sweden, Denmark, Scotland and Norway met October 7-9 for their annual NordMAB experience exchange in Wester Ross Biosphere in Scottland. From Norway, Kari Natland shared first
Only three weeks after we discussed at the LT&C workshop in Ramberg the model of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for the Lofoten region, UNESCO announced Nordhordland to
The eco tent at the Hermanus Whale Festival was a real winner this year with many interested visitors. Our LT&C-Example member, the Dyer Island Conservation
The world struggles to reach by 2020 the agreed target of securing 17% of its terrestrial surface, covering the different ecosystems, as a protected nature
Ranthambhore National Park is one of the Tiger Reserves in India, and a world renowed destination for its large Bengal Tiger population. Ranthambore was first
Slovakia is a country in central Europe with large amounts of forest cover. 26% of Slovakia’s land is protected, of which 6-7% are national parks
At the 43rd session of the World Heritage Committee in July in Baku the Vatnajökull National Park was approved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, described
Last week, a delegation of Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT&C) together with its partner, the Aevis n.o., visited three national parks and one protected landscape
The Northern Forum has invited LT&C for its upcoming Northern Sustainable Development Forum to co-organise a roundtable discussion on “Ecotourism and Protected Areas”. The event is taking place September 24-28 in
Aspiring videographer, cyclist and member of LT&C, George Podaras takes on an exciting journey across Africa to document how tourism benefits nature conservation in National
Arendalsuka last week, as a national annual event, has continued to be the largest political gathering in Norway. With more than 1200 different events it
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