Posted in WWF news on May 28th, 2009 No Comments »
Travelers choose WWF for its variety of tours, for its stellar guides and because a portion of their registration cost is contributed to WWF’s conservation fund, among other reasons. But did you know that the WWF Travel Program runs its tours and its program with conservation and carbon footprint issues in mind?
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Posted in Featured tours on May 25th, 2009 No Comments »
Longtime expedition leader Jack S. Grove traveled to Katmai National Park and Preserve on a departure of our Wild Alaska tour. Here’s what he wrote about the tucked-away Geographic Harbor in his travel journal:
“Geographic Harbor is nearly hidden at the far reaches of Amalik Bay, and surrounded by magnificent volcanic scenery and steep cliffs of [...]
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Posted in WWF news on May 19th, 2009 No Comments »
In the year since the May 12, 2008 earthquake that devastated southwest China’s Sichuan Province, WWF and our humanitarian partners have been active on the ground to care for pandas on the impacted reserves and lessen the suffering of the neighboring communities.
WWF’s response to this disaster was immediate, working with first-responders in affected areas to meet [...]
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A remarkable opportunity to support WWF: Travel this fall on one or both segments of this two-part voyage from Fiji to New Zealand aboard the Clipper Odyssey, and 25% of your trip cost will go to WWF’s conservation work. With itineraries that spotlight New Zealand’s far-flung Chatham and Kermadec Islands – tiny but vital specks [...]
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Posted in WWF news on May 10th, 2009 No Comments »
The WWF Travel Program is pleased to announce the launch of our new travel blog. Like many of WWF’s efforts around the world, we are using eco-sensitive ways − in this case, the paper-free Internet − to tell you more about our tours and WWF’s work in regions of the world we visit.
We will bring [...]
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