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Geographical, 01 Nov. 2023

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ArticleWild­life and tour­ism

The sheer scale of mass tour­ism – its reach, eco­nomic bene­fits and social and cul­tural impacts – is among the most pro­found soci­etal changes of the past 60 years. Travel through any of the many hub air­ports around the world and you can’t help...

Wild­life and tour­ism

ArticleCONTRIBUTORS

‘My own exper­i­ence of a safari – a trip to Tan­zania’s Ngoron­goro Crater more than a dec­ade ago – brought me face to face with one of the uglier sides of wild­life tour­ism: too many tour­ists, too close to the anim­als,’ says Bry­ony Cot­tam (...

CONTRIBUTORS

ArticleNEXT MONTH

FIREFLIES The Inter­na­tional Union for Con­ser­va­tion of Nature has set up a spe­cial work­ing group look­ing at fire­flies and glow-worms and, as Simon Payne reports next month, it’s mak­ing some remark­able dis­cov­er­ies about these magical insects.

NEXT MONTH

ArticleWILD TOURISM

Fuelled by block­buster doc­u­ment­ar­ies and enga­ging social media images, wild­life tour­ism is boom­ing. However, as Bry­ony Cot­tam reports, many con­ser­va­tion­ists fear poor reg­u­la­tion and man­age­ment is put­ting undue pres­sure on the...

WILD TOURISM

ArticleFEEDING NINE BILLION

‘The era of global boil­ing has arrived,’ declared the UN sec­ret­ary gen­eral, António Guterres, as sci­ent­ists con­firmed that last July was the hot­test month on record. Charon, the anti­cyc­lone that sat over south­ern Europe, along with...

FEEDING NINE BILLION

ArticleCHROME

Amid the din of heavy machinery, a dozen men and women wear­ing Wel­ling­ton boots and balaclavas slowly pick their way along the edge of a pile of rocks as high as a four-storey build­ing. They scan the slope as they go, stop­ping from time to time to...

CHROME