| Cactus would like to thank WWF for
letting us include the following advice and information about
responsible tourism - tourism that is beneficial to tourists
and local people without harming the environment.
Tourism is the biggest industry in the world, with massive
impacts on people and nature. Below are beginner, intermediate
and advanced ways you can make a difference on
holiday.
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Make a Difference
- Beginner Ways
Planning your holiday:
- Go on holiday during the off-peak period to prevent over
straining resources - you'll also avoid the crowds.
- Avoid taking things on holiday that you will throw away
Encourage others to be environmentally responsible:
- Ask your travel agent or tour operator what they are doing
to be environmentally responsible
- Use facilities and trips run by local people whenever
possible
- When on holiday let the local people know that you appreciate
pristine nature being there, so that they see its economic
value
Save energy, reduce waste and pollution:
- Dispose of any rubbish responsibly - it can be hazardous
to wildlife
- Turn off all lights, taps and air conditioning when you
leave hotel rooms
- Re-use towels and participate in any green schemes run
by hotels
- Dispose of sanitary waste properly. Don't flush cotton
buds, condoms, tampons and plastics down the toilet - or
you might just find them on the beach next time you visit
- Take all rubbish home from the beach - turtles are often
killed by plastic bags they've mistaken for jellyfish and
many items take years to degrade as well as being dangerous
Respect nature:
- Don't participate in hunting or fishing unless it can
be shown to be part of an effective management plan.
- Don't be tempted to touch wildlife and disturb habitats
whether on land, at the coast or under water
- Don't eat shark's fin soup or any dishes you suspect of
containing endangered species
- Be careful what you choose to bring home as a holiday
souvenir. Many species from coral and conch shells to elephants
and alligators are endangered because they are killed for
curios or souvenirs. It is illegal to import over 800 species
into the UK and over 25,000 more require a special licence
- Boats and jet-skis create noise and chemical pollution
which is disturbing to wildlife - don't keep the engine
running unnecessarily
- If you are sailing, surfing or windsurfing keep a distance
of at least 100m from seal resting and bird nesting sites
to avoid disturbing them
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Make a Difference
- Intermediate Ways
Planning your holiday:
- Find out about your destination before you go on holiday
- it may be an environmentally sensitive area. Doing this
will also ensure you are informed of what to see and any
local customs
- If you are concerned about anywhere you have been to on
holiday, tell ABTA or contact WWF
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Make
a Difference - Advanced Ways
Save energy, reduce waste and pollution:
- Don't travel by air if you can avoid it - air travel
uses up large amounts of fossil fuels and creates greenhouse
gases.
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WWF is the world's largest and most experienced
independent conservation organisation and charity, working
in more than 90 countries worldwide.
Cactus would like to thank WWF for the above information
on responsible tourism.
For more information on WWF please visit their website: www.wwf.org.uk.
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