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GREENWASHING CRACK DOWN

GREENWASHING CRACK DOWN

by Arleen | Nov 20, 2023 | crackdown, green washing, green-washing, Reuters, tourism

AUSTRALIA REGULATOR TAKING ACTION We recently posted about “eco-tourism/sustainable-tourism” and one of the concepts mentioned in the article and our blog post was “green-washing”. Earlier today this article about a crack down on green-washing...
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

by Arleen | Nov 14, 2023 | Eco therapy, eco tourism, eco-friendly, green washing, Italy, sustainable tourism, tourism

 THE WORLD IS STARTING TO WAKE UP… We know at times that it may seem like our posts are about nothing but doom and gloom, but we are hopeful — especially when we realize that we are not alone in caring about the state of our environment. Articles like the...

Woodlands are areas of trees which are generally no more than fifty meters high, and the tree canopies do not meet.

In this way, woodlands differ from denser forest or rainforest areas because of the wider spacing of their trees.

The wider spacing results in more light on the ground, which increases the number of plant species and that in turn has the potential to support the biodiversity of animals, insects and reptiles.

Unfortunately, the decline in NSW native woodlands has become critical, and as a result the number of vulnerable, threatened, endangered and extinct species is rapidly growing.

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