This year, we’re encouraging travellers to choose wildlife experiences that give back. On the northern banks of the Zambezi lies a landlocked country that’s all too familiar with the threat …
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Creating beauty from brutality: the Zambian artisans repurposing wildlife traps as jewellery
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Seeing female porters in Nepal isn’t really the norm; the trekking industry here is very much male-dominated. Women are generally considered to be not strong enough, not fast enough. But …
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Championing coastal wetlands: Blue Carbon Lab is restoring lost ecosystems
by Jo Stewartby Jo StewartIntrepid Foundation partner Blue Carbon Lab is working to mitigate climate change by regenerating threatened coastal wetlands throughout southeast Australia. When it comes to conservation, rainforests and reefs get plenty …
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How can a responsible tour operator still run trips to Antarctica?
by The Editorsby The EditorsIt’s the world’s last great wilderness – so why are we still taking travellers to Antarctica? Intrepid co-founder Darrell Wade shares his thoughts. With no full-time residents, governments, cars or …
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The mission to get more women on the frontline of wildlife conservation
by Tayla Gentleby Tayla GentleThe world of wildlife protection in Kenya has long been dominated by men, who risk life and limb for our endangered species. But thanks to an innovative project, that could …
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Travel is an opportunity to connect with a living culture and meet people like Brigette McConville who keep Native American traditions alive.