June-edition of SEVENSEAS featured migratory bird post of LT&C
In the June-edition of the SEVENSEAS marine conservation and travel LT&C’s post on the World Migratory Bird Day (May 10) has been republished. The entire SEVENSEAS
In the June-edition of the SEVENSEAS marine conservation and travel LT&C’s post on the World Migratory Bird Day (May 10) has been republished. The entire SEVENSEAS
The Norwegian registered NGO Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT&C) with its 200 members („penguins“) is active on all continents of the globe. Now also the
We just were informed by our LT&C-member Oceanwide Expeditions that we now can offer for those deciding last minute the LT&C-Study Tour on the 33-passenger sailing schooner s/v
For the third time the Sustainable Destinations Top 100 competition is organised by Green Destinations in cooperation with 20 other international organisations for sustainable tourism.
…was one of the results of the LT&C-workshop May 28 in Hrauneyjar, at the entrance to the Icelandic Highlands. The topic was ”Highland National Park:
May 28, 2017, together with the Iceland Nature Conservation Organisation (INCA) and Landvernd, LT&C is planning a Workshop on the topic „The Icelandic Highlands – one National Park? How can tourism support
The Karura Forest Reserve is one of the world’s largest forests fully within a major city limits, Kenya’s capital Nairobi. The 1,000 hectare upland sclerophyllus
The International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT) is a not for profit organization dedicated to fostering travel and tourism initiatives that contribute to international
Brian T. Mullis is a new member of our global “penguin” network. Based in Portland/Oregon in the US he has a very relevant background in
10th of May is World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD). The common theme this year is „Their Future is our Future – A Healthy Planet for Migratory Birds
The following tour takes place in the context of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. Our member Tears for Tigers Travel provides us with an exclusive offer to study the LT&C-Example Bardia National Park and Annapurna. We
Linking Tourism and Conservation (LT&C) is in its third year of operation. It is still a Norwegian-registered international NGO with no paid staff. However, the
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