ATTA Media Member Chloe Berge Features Conservation Travel Successes Around the World

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In a recent series, Tomorrow’s Air teamed up with ATTA media member Chloe Berge to help showcase unique approaches to conservation-based tourism. In an era when discerning travelers are thinking carefully about which trips are really worth it given the emissions associated with many forms of travel, Chloe’s features in AFAR, National Geographic and many other mainstream publications help remind us about the many benefits tourism can bring. 

In her articles she dives deep into: 

  1. The unique silence of parks recognized by Quiet Parks International, which is establishing a network of quiet wilderness and urban parks around the world, as well as quiet hotels.

  2. The ‘rights of nature’ movement is giving rivers and wilderness areas around the world “the right to flow, maintain biodiversity, be free from pollution, and to sue.”  These places  have earned legal standing, in many cases thanks to indigenous leaders and rights bolstered by the awareness generated by tourism. 

Check out Chloe’s full list of conservation tourism standouts including a Canadian biosphere destinations, rewilded landscapes and restored migration routes here and follow along on social @tomorrowsair_.

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