by Kylie of Green & Growing Eco Friendly World Travel…Tourists are notorious for not taking care of the environment as they travel. Whether you’re visiting Tokyo or Tegucigalpa, it will benefit both you and the environment if you practice eco-friendly traveling. Traveling the World the Eco-friendly Way Many people complain …
Read More »Shipwrecks of the Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
by Maddy McAllister, Ph.D. author of The Shipwreck Mermaid Are you a shipwreck addict? Heading to the “land down under” soon? If so, be sure to check out the idyllic, turquoise waters and pristine beaches that are found along our Australian coast. Now, I’m completely biased, but one of my most …
Read More »Wolf Week Returns to Sedona, Arizona April 15-22, 2018!
In 2017 I had the unparalleled pleasure of being one of the handlers with Apex Protection Project at the first-ever Wolf Week in Sedona, Arizona. It was an experience I will cherish until my last day. Wolf Week is a concept created by Paula Ficara and Steve Wastell of Apex …
Read More »Planting in Baghia on Greece’s Thimena Island
Greece is a country with the sea at its heart. The big blue surrounds thousands of volcanic landmasses, some that only just peak out through its clear waters and others that rise in towering cliffs from the sea and seem to stretch all the way to the clouds. On the …
Read More »An Island of Plastic
by Alex Rose of BlueRing.blue Getting ready to travel to the most remote atoll in the world, I thought I knew what to expect. On calm seas, Clipperton is a 96-hour commute from land. It is a ring-shaped coral reef formed by an extinct volcano with a lagoon in the …
Read More »Keeping Thailand’s Elephants Wild
by Brianna Rowe Thailand’s northern provinces are adorned with elaborately carved elephant woodwork, elephant-print textiles and temples gated by elephant idols. Even the national beer, Chang, is named after the country’s most revered animal. Although elephant statues line the highways linking national parks, it might soon be impossible to find …
Read More »20 Photos That Showcase the Beauty of Shenandoah National Park
You’ve got a passion for the outdoors. You love animals. You like getting your hands dirty and appreciate physical exercise. You have a driver’s license. If these things sound like some kind of job requirements, they might well be. There definitely are jobs that involve these characteristics and skills. But …
Read More »At One with the Pack: Apex Protection Project in Los Angeles
I’ve experienced a lot of things, but every now and again an opportunity comes along that makes me sit up – or rather, jump up and down while going “squeeee!” – and take notice. As happened when my dear friend Kerry from Over and Above Africa invited me on a …
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