Apr222020NewsInkaterra’s project aims to study and monitor biosafety across Amazonian ecosystems, complemented by educational workshops for local communities to raise awareness about environmental care and human interaction with native wildlife. Share this postShare with FacebookShare with TwitterShare with LinkedInShare with Google+Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Intrepid Travel celebrates Earth Day by planting 100,000 trees for travellersNextNext post:INTRODUCING AUSTRALIA’S NEW FRONTLINE ECOTOURISM RESEARCHERSRelated PostsWorld Animal Protection says the travel company culprits still exploiting wildlifeJanuary 18, 2023Choice Hotels becomes one of the largest members of the Sustainable Hospitality AllianceJanuary 17, 2023New look for accommodation at sanctuary for big cats to reflect ethical travel visionJanuary 9, 2023
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