East Atlantic Flyway Week – Strengthening Bird Conservation and Ecotourism Partnerships
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,
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,
ITB is taking place in Berlin from 7-9 March 2023. Representatives from LT&C are attending and planning a gathering for our members. Please email us if you will be at ITB and are interested in meeting up.
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
News from LT&C Example: Chumbe Island Coral Park Congratulations to Chumbe Island for its award in recognition of its eco-architecture, low-carbon eco-tourism, and conservation management
If you are a tourism operator or private business looking for Nature-based Solutions (NbS) financing or working to protect, restore, and manage natural ecosystems, researcher
On Tuesday, 13 December, Michael Meyer, LT&C’s co-chair, is participating in a COP15 side event: “Nature Positive Travel & Tourism.” Speakers from the World Travel
The Marine Conservation Institute announced the nominees for its 2023 Blue Park Awards and needs your help to evaluate the selected marine protected areas (MPAs). The public comment period is open until 4 December 2022.
Last weekend, LT&C representatives were invited by our member N3XTCODER to participate in a Hackathon on „How can we use EU space data to develop a sustainable future for
None of Norway’s (marine) national parks meets the international criteria for national parks. Fishery-free zones could save both the fish fauna and the fishery itself.
Ataúro Island is a 25km stretch of volcanic rock home to the most biodiverse reefs in the world, situated just north of Dili, the capital
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