UGANDA'S LION POPULATION IS DOWN 45% IN 20 YEARS

Kevin Eagan -
The Ugandan Minister of Tourism and Wildlife has reported that the lion population in the country has decreased by 45% in nearly 20 years, from 493 to 275. This is due to the growing conflicts between ...

BRAZIL’S TOURISM RECOVERING SLOWLY FIGHTING DEEP-ROOTED PROBLEMS

Andrea Hausold -
With the colorful parades of the Sambódromo in Rio de Janeiro postponed because of the spread of the omicron variant, Brazil is experiencing a carnival week with not much partying this year. This is b ...

TOURISM TO BE SUSTAINABLE, OR NOT TO BE

Ashley Nault -
The current climate reality is driving the tourism sector to change, and both businesses and consumers are committed to more sustainable options. ...

WARNING: ANTARCTIC FAUNA ENDANGERED BY TOURIST BOATS

James Morris -
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 ...

COSTA RICA ENCOURAGING RECOVERY OF THE TOURISM SECTOR

Joe McClain -
Tourism-related activities in Costa Rica have shown great recovery and dynamism prior to the relaxation of measures to contain Covid19. According to data from the Costa Rican Tourism Institute, during ...