It is estimated that 26% of the marine waste and debris found on the Spanish coast comes from tourist activities taking place in the beaches, according to data from the last report of the Marine Debri...
New England takes its name from its founding fathers who came from England, the Puritan Separatist Pilgrims who moved to America in 1620. ...
The massification of tourism in Antarctica, one of the last sanctuaries on the planet, poses a number of environmental problems. Among others, the risk of seeing marine species invade the polar biodiv...
According to research, nature tourism emerged thanks to the growing concern of institutions and a portion of the society, for protecting the environment. ...
Rich in biodiversity and natural landscape, Brazil is the number one country in natural attractions in Latin America and the second in the world, according to the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Re...