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81. UNWTO, UNODC and African Tourism Ministers Join Forces to Fight Wildlife Crime
The UNWTO, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and African Tourism Ministers have committed to advancing the tourism sector’s support in the global fight against the surge in poaching that is threatening one of Africa’s main tourism resources - its unique wildlife and biodiversity. In a response to the alarming growth in wildlife crime on the African continent, UN
82. Australia still World’s Top Country Brand; Canada ranked Second
Australia still World’s Top Country Brand; Canada ranked Second. Australia has earned the coveted spot as the world’s top country brand for the third consecutive year, according to the 2008 Country Brand Index (CBI) which will be officially released Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 at London’s World Travel Market. Rising from its sixth place ranking last year, Canada is recognized second and
83. Six Senses Laamu Creates Code of Conduct for Dolphin Watching
Six Senses Laamu has established a Code of Conduct for dolphin watching in an attempt to help protect the local spinner and bottlenose dolphins, and to ensure the future sustainability of their populations. The code has been implemented by Rachel Lambert, the resort’s Resident Biologist, who has a Biological Science Degree from University of Oxford, and a Masters in Marine Biology
84. Shangri-La’s Bamboo Plantation Adjoins Dujiangyan Giant Panda Rescue Centre
Nearly two years after Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts planted 15,840 bamboo seedlings on a 1.6-hectare plot of land the group sponsored in the Sichuan province of China, the lush bamboo plantation is now complete. It adjoins the Dujiangyan Giant Panda Rescue and Disease Cont - a much-needed base for rescued, ill or elderly wild giant pandas and for the research of disease control -
85. Things to do in Adelaide
Things to do in Adelaide. The Australian city, Adelaide, is an exciting city for anyone who enjoys the good life - fine dining, good wines, the arts, and entertainment. Here’s a quick guide for travellers on short stays on what to see and do in the city of Adelaide.
86. Singapore’s Night Safari to Open New Wallaby Trail on 17 August 2012
Visitors to Singapore can expect animals hopping, slithering and crawling in their new exhibits at Night Safari’s latest Wallaby ­ Trail. This walking trail officially opens to the public this Friday, 17 August 2012, and will bring visitors through a fascinating discovery of wildlife in the Australasian region which includes Australia, New Guinea and New Zealand.
87. Anantara Opens Fifth Hotel in Abu Dhabi
Anantara has opened its fifth property in Abu Dhabi, the Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Sahel Villa Resort. Anantara Al Sahel Villa Resort joins Anantara’s two existing properties on the Sir Bani Yas Island – Desert Islands Resort & Spa by Anantara overlooking the glittering Persian Gulf, and Anantara Al Yamm Villa Resort on the island’s eastern shore.
88. Nakheel Develops new Water Saving Technology for Irrigation
Nakheel Develops new Water Saving Technology for Irrigation.

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