The worst floods over the past decade displaces more than a million in Nigeria.
The severe floods which began in Nigeria in September has brought about the displacement of about 1.5million inhabitants of those affected areas and has...
Ecotourism industry to grow remarkably for the next five years — new report
The global Ecotourism market is anticipated to grow significantly during the forecast period 2019 to 2025, Market Research has shown. The forecast...
Abu Dhabi prepares for post oil economy with ecotourism development
Abu Dhabi has initiated an ecotourism drive to encourage private-sector investment in undeveloped parts of the emirate – particularly its islands and...
Ecotourism company announces cut in plastic use
Decreasing the use of plastic remains a priority, especially plastic bottles.
Elephant conservation: Japan supports Uganda with strategic outpost
The government of Japan has built and handed over to Uganda a Strategic Anti-Poaching Outpost for Elephants. The anti-poaching facility was completed...
SLAN commends Taraba state for the adoption of green initiatives
The Taraba State governor, Darius Ishaku has received a commendation from The Society of Landscape Architects of Nigeria (SLAN) for the adoption of green...
Dominica named ‘Tourism Location of the Future’ in FDI strategy ranking
The Commonwealth of Dominica is one of the top 20 tourism locations of the future in terms of its foreign direct investment strategy. This...
Consider Gombe for your next northern trip
For lovers of nature, this is indeed the jewel of the savannah, co-housing the popular Yankari Game Reserve with Bauchi State. It is not to be confused with the Gombe Stream National Park in, Tanzania. The popular Yankari Game reserve.
Nigeria’s Ecotourism Potential: Preserving Nature, Cultures, and Communities
Nigeria is renowned for its vibrant cultures, diverse ecosystems, and rich history, making it an ideal location for ecotourism enthusiasts. Ecotourism, a sustainable form...
WCS celebrates four years of zero elephant poaching in Yankari
Yankari’s elephant population remains stable at 100-150 individuals, and is expected to grow in the coming years if conservationists remain steadfast in keeping poachers out of the reserve.