Conserving resources for the future of travel

The time has come for adventure travel industry leaders to come together and step forward to advocate and support projects that allow sustainable adventure tourism to grow into the future

 

© ATTA / Hassen Salum

© ATTA / Hassen Salum

About

The adventure tourism industry is highly dependent on the  conservation of the world's natural resources, and the socioeconomic stability of local communities.  Although there are several nonprofits around the world that address some of these challenges, there is no single international nonprofit for the travel trade that exists to provide funding for  the conservation of these natural and cultural resources.

This is where the Adventure Travel Conservation Fund comes in. 

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© ATTA / Hassen Salum

© ATTA / Hassen Salum

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2019 GRANT WINNERS

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Fighting Poaching to Preserve Wildlife, Kenya

Finding long-term solutions that involve the Maasai communities in conservation efforts to protect their heritage & their futures.

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Saving Namibia’s Unique Desert Lions

Addressing the conflict between people and wildlife requires the striking of a balance between conservation priorities and the needs of the people who share their land with wildlife.

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The Kayapo Project; Amazon Adventures Empowering Large-Scale Conservation

Empowering the Kayapó indigenous people to continue to protect and sustainably manage their territory.

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Conserving Chimpanzee-Elephant Corridors through Tourism Partnerships

Establish a community eco-tourism venture to provide long term, sustained financial benefits to three local communities located in a key chimpanzee.

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Community Development GER (yurt) Center

Support Tost bagkh (smallest administrative unit in Mongolia) people in the Southgobi province of Mongolia to maintain their traditional nomadic way of life.

 

CONSERVATION STORIES