National Parks
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Q5) via @Moment_NY What was the best environmental program you experienced in a national park (or environmental fact that you learnt there)? #TTOT
A5 Many African nations have banned single use plastics - and the National Parks also have strict rules to control litter, which protects the environment and the seas. #ttot
Can I take plastic bags into Africa? guide for tourists https://t.co/8EeibX98nu
RT @aardvarksafaris: A5 Many African nations have banned single use plastics - and the National Parks also have strict rules to control lit…
A5: #ttot @moment_ny @TravelDudes @FourSeasons #Serengeti Has a mini museum that teaches human history and wildlife conservation @tzparks
A5: Perito Moreno glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, is one of the few glaciers in the world that is still growing. In fact, it grows so much that it hits a fork in the river, which creates a tunnel of water that eventually collapses every 6-8yrs! #ttot (I was 1 day off!)
A5: @ChangeBwindi is the new social enterprise that works towards helping people around #Bwindi @moment_ny @TravelDudes #ttot
A5- We recently visited the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in #Australia & got to know that climate change has been marked as the biggest cause for it's diminishing beauty. We recommend using @TusaDive_Cairns for eco-friendly reef trips.
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A5: I love how most good dive shops (and divers) are really protective about corals, cleaning up plastic, preserving the reefs, etc. Really happy that divers and guides from all nations are putting in an effort like this #ttot
A5: #ttot Here is one of the experiential Travel with concerns about the environment @TravelDudes @nyasiaalena