Now
adventurous travelers are turning to the region’s wild frontiers for stunning
natural landscapes and wildlife diversity.
The Asia
program for the Wildlife Conservation Society, which works to protect Asia’s
wild places with governments and communities through ecotourism and other
initiatives. Tour operators are responding with new itineraries, including luxury tiger safaris in the jungles of India and bird watching in Cambodia’s Northern Plains.
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Take care, appreciate these beautiful animals in their natural habitat copies.
ResponderEliminarAs well I agree with these types of ecotourism trips because they generate jobs and significant economic spill site in question
These animals are very nice, but unfortunately are endangered and in countries where this animal is not given proper protection to avoid being hunted by people trying to sell his skin black market.
ResponderEliminarHello Gladys ... very interesting your note, I think it would be fascinating to know these places, their vegetation and fauna, it seems perfect to perform these activities to raise awareness of the diverse landscapes of Asia, Mexico also have many ecosystems and landscapes
ResponderEliminarthe closest thing we have to know these animals is going to a zoo
ResponderEliminarvery interesting your note, If you make a trip there invite me.
ResponderEliminarIs very beautiful but dangerous animals that live there
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