By Kathryn Curzon Travel is one of the best things you can do to truly appreciate life. It broadens your mind, immerses you in the wonders...
By Maddie Henning SENTINELS OF THE SOUND Many conservationists celebrated a recent bill passed in the Washington state legislature that limits commercial whale watching of the...
Nosy Be is the main island of an archipelago of a dozen small islands. It is called the island of perfumes because of its scents of...
New Study Values Madagascar’s Whale Shark Tourism Industry at $1.5 Million Amid Calls to Improve Protection for This Endangered Species The three-month whale shark tourism season...
By Mia Clarke The Florida Keys is one of America’s most popular vacation spots because of its miles and miles of splendid beaches, coral reefs, and...
More than 250 Million tons of plastic are estimated to make its way into our oceans by 2025 painting a worrying image of the future. The...
Opening in 2022, the $300 million re-imagined “Jungle Island” will feature a thrilling aerial adventure course with zip lines, up-close animal encounters, water attractions, one-of-a-kind entertainment...
This piece was written by Kathryn Curzon, a shark conservationist and dive travel writer for Scuba Schools International (SSI). The effects of climate change continue to alter ocean...
The St. Olav’s Ways in Norway are the world’s northernmost pilgrimage paths and are hikes with a deeper meaning. History lesson It all started back in...
By Peter Prokosch Raet national park was established in 2016 at the South-Norwegian Skagerrak coast, right at the doorsteps of Linking Tourism & Conservation’s (LT&C’s) office in...