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| ![]() New Philanthropic Effort to Boost Local Conservation and Community Projects Around the WorldNat Hab Philanthropy is contributing to 13 grassroots projects in the new year.
By: Natural Habitat Adventures Nat Hab Philanthropy expands and formalizes a program to help finance local projects in the destinations that host Natural Habitat's travelers. While the company has long cast its support toward local projects around the world, Nat Hab Philanthropy expands a focus on community-led projects, from sustainable development to education, to science -- and ensures much larger financial contributions to boost these efforts. Nat Hab Philanthropy is contributing to 13 grassroots projects in this year. These financial commitments provide a tangible boost for wildlife and community projects near endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda, in communities surrounding polar bears in the Arctic, around monarch butterfly roosting sites in Mexican fir forests, and on the ground with scientists studying wolves in Yellowstone and the elusive aye-aye lemur in Madagascar. These are the projects where Nat Hab Philanthropy dollars are making a difference: · Ride4AWoman: · Mbuga School Shelter: Ndali Lodge, where Nat Hab's Uganda gorilla safaris stay, is building a secondary school building, adding much-needed classrooms for local kids. · Bwindi Community School: Helping raise the bar for students from kindergarten to college who live near endangered Uganda's mountain gorillas, a local school gets six new flush toilets. · Primary School in Karatu: Inspired by visits while on safari in Tanzania, Nat Hab Philanthropy is now the Gyekrumalambo Primary School's primary benefactor. · Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership: · Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre: Nat Hab has adopted Wawa, a sun bear in Borneo, covering a full year of her care in hope that she will eventually be released back into the wild. · Yellowstone Forever Wolf Project: Wolf research and monitoring in Yellowstone is critical to the long-term health of wild wolves, and Nat Hab continues to fully fund the collaring of one wolf for a year. · Punta Banco Sea Turtle Nesting Project: Community-wide efforts have helped save and relocate hundreds of turtle nests in Costa Rica, and Nat Hab has adopted 50 nests in support of the overall turtle protection program. · Glacier National Park Climate Film: A Nat Hab Expedition Leader is making a film about how climate change affects pristine and fragile environments, and Glacier National Park is a prime example of these changes. · Garifuna Community School: Founded to sustain cultural identity and values within Belize's Garifuna people, this school is buying traditional attire and drums for local celebrations and performances. · Monarch Mural Restoration: · Churchill Anglican Church Restoration: · Wild Macaw Project: Costa Rica's Wild Macaw Association is getting support for ecological research, habitat protection and community development surrounding the scarlet macaw's native habitat. "Nat Hab Philanthropy is helping get important on-the-ground projects the funding they need. Our grants are supporting sustainable community development and science. That helps bolster local resources and raise the bar for protecting them. And that is how you help protect the fragile places on this brilliant planet," says Nat Hab Director of Sustainability Court Whelan, who manages the company's philanthropy program. Nat Hab continues to show that conservation travel makes a difference. Tourism dollars provide crucial income to local communities, and in turn, these communities are seeing that natural resources are valuable when they are left intact. For details about Nat Hab Philanthropy and the grassroots projects it supports, visit https://www.nathab.com/ About Natural Habitat Adventures Natural Habitat Adventures is a world leader in responsible adventure travel and nature-based ecotourism. Since its founding in 1985, the company has offered eco-conscious expeditions and wildlife-focused small-group tours to the planet's most remarkable nature destinations. Inspired and created from years of scouring the planet for the singular and extraordinary, Nat Hab's itineraries are artfully crafted experiences that are far from "typical." Trips are guided by professional naturalist Expedition Leaders (http://www.nathab.com/ Media: Contact Widness & Wiggins PR for photos and/or more information: Sara Widness / sara@widnesspr.com / Phone: 802.234.6704 Dave Wiggins / dave@travelnewssource.com / Phone: 720.301.3822 End
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