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Thomas Cook to drop animal attractions over welfare fears

NewsBy AcclarioApril 5, 2017

Thomas Cook has committed to stop selling tickets to some wildlife attractions following an independent review into animal welfare standards.

The post Thomas Cook to drop animal attractions over welfare fears appeared first on Travindy.

National Geographic releases first Sustainable Tourism Impact Report

NewsBy AcclarioApril 5, 2017

The report details the impacts and highlights stories about some of the innovative sustainability projects at its Unique Lodges collection, supporting idea that tourism can be a powerful force for good in the world.

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Theme for International Day for Biological Diversity to be ‘Biodiversity and Sustainable Tourism’

NewsBy AcclarioApril 5, 2017

Announcement designed to emphasize the role of the tourism sector in the preservation of ecosystems and in raising awareness on the uniqueness of biodiversity.

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