With the right itinerary Cambodia will be the trip of a lifetime
Cambodia is going to need some planning first. One recommendation is to pick up a hard copy travel book like Lonely Planet for before and during your trip. Internet can …
[Read more]Cambodia is going to need some planning first. One recommendation is to pick up a hard copy travel book like Lonely Planet for before and during your trip. Internet can …
[Read more]Dolphins are always a crowd-pleaser. They’re playful, cute and curious. They capture the imagination of adults and children alike, and I still spend inordinate amounts of time on the bow of …
[Read more]There are countless reasons to visit Cambodia. Deciding where you are going to go and how long you plan to stay is the hard part. Be careful not to fall …
[Read more]Hogfish were moving about every where I looked, there must have been 50 to 100 of them, so many that my brain needed a few seconds to catch up with …
[Read more]I worked for 28 years with my partner, Ralf Meyer, producing films that tell stories about sustainability and the conservation of natural resources, filming in remote places in North America …
[Read more]Gitga’at Guardians at a Glance The GITGA’AT FIRST NATION depends on the resources of their territory for their community well-being. They have made it a priority to research and monitor their lands …
[Read more]Coastal Stewardship Network at a Glance First Nations in British Columbia have effectively managed the rich resources of their territories for millennia. But the balance they had maintained with nature …
[Read more]Doug Neasloss was a kayak touring guide in the remote village of Klemtu, found on Swindle Island in B.C.’s Inside Passage (between Vancouver Island and southeast Alaska). Neasloss had just …
[Read more]New century, new approach to marine planning in B.C. SUMMARY: For the first time in British Columbia’s history, First Nations have been equal partners with the provincial government in developing …
[Read more]With a long Caribbean coast, Belize is a culturally diverse country with one foot in Latin America and the other in the Caribbean. There is the creole/Afro-European population as well …
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