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our commitment to sustainability

Our commitment to Sustainability

As a travel provider, we are committed to the enjoyment and satisfaction of our travellers. But our primary mission is always to save endangered animals and their habitats. Our main way of doing this is by only offering Conservation Tourism experiences that directly help to protect and restore nature in the destination. But we go beyond that.…

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fracking opposition

Fracking opposition in the UK

A considerable amount of people are aware that the world is approaching an accelerating climate breakdown. We also seem to widely agree that the extraction and consecutive combustion of fossil fuels is the main driver. Yet we allow those in power to keep extracting coal, oil and gas, year after year after year. But maybe things are…

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If you want to change the world, you need the right toolkit

Are you scared at the prospect of being an accountant, a lawyer or even a digital marketer for the rest of your life? Have you realised that in our digital post-millenial world, careers are no longer driven by skills but by purpose? If you agree, then you are on the right path to making an impact on…

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Hans Rosling explains overpopulation and climate change

Hans Rosling: Overpopulation and climate change

Hans Rosling explains overpopulation and climate change We pay tribute to Hans Rosling, the Swedish data scientist and sustainable development advocate who passed away on 7 February 2017. Even though Rosling was modest about 'his impact on knowledge', he was lauded as a data guru and 'edutainer' on the topics of population, wealth, inequality and development. It…

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PETER SENGE: Systems Thinking

Long before the sustainability debate went mainstream, Peter Senge poineered a new way of thinking about organisational sustainability. Remarkably, his theory of SYSTEMS THINKING (first published in 1990) was based on the concept that the world of business and markets are entirely interconnected, similar to the planet's ecosystems. Therefore, organisations must learn and evolve in order to…

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What type of extinction are we heading for?

Scientists from Oxford University are providing a useful perspective on conservation and sustainability by classifying different types of extinctions. This allows for some positive approaches, instead of the prevalent doom and gloom of the sixth mass extinction scenario, which tends to turn people off the issue, as it is difficult to imagine individual responses to such a…

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sustainability;where are the marketers?

Sustainability: Where are the marketers?

Many biodiversity professionals have undoubtedly followed events at the recent COP21 in Paris, where the UN climate talks resulted in some groundbreaking agreements. The private sector certainly seems more engaged in the sustainability debate. Leading consumer companies and retailers are publicly supporting global initiatives for renewable energy and zero net deforestation. It provides hope for the much…

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