Project on protected areas-related ecotourism in Slovakia has started
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
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
Greg Bakunzi, our emperor penguin member, and owner of Amahoro Tours, provided us with the following update on his charity engagement with RED ROCKS, which
Very sad news reached us this summer: Olaf Grell, on July 21, has suddenly died in his young age of 63 by a heart attack.
Three years ago LT&C reported on the World Conservation Congress calling for World Heritage nomination for the intertidal zone of the Yellow Sea. And last year
At the occasion of celebrating the 10 years anniversary of the Wadden Sea World Heritage (which is also an LT&C-Example), a booklet about the Wadden
African countries could increase tourism earnings from protected areas by between four and 11 times in the coming decade. This is the key finding of
Soomaa.com is a small local nature tourism business, that has been in business for 25 years in Soomaa national park. They promote the natural values and
In summer 1989, within the framework of the Environmental Agreement of the governments of Germany and the Soviet Union (later Russian Federation), a first joint
Since its recent Annual General Meeting, which took place in Ramberg on the Lofoten, the Board of Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT&C) was extended by
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