Episode 8: How Tourism-Based Charities In Kenya Are Adapting to COVID
On a trip to Kenya in December, Eric discovered how wildlife conservation and community education projects depend on tourism dollars, and how they have adapted to the challenges of the pandemic.
Episode 6: Touring Tasmania’s One-of-a-Kind Wildlife, History and Food
Tasmania has quietly become one of the most sustainable tourism destinations in the world thanks to its phenomenal cultural, culinary, and wildlife experiences.
Episode 5: How to Rehabilitate a Landscape—Lessons From Rwanda and the Great Barrier Reef
Human conflict and development are just two culprits behind the decimation of natural landscapes, but this episode highlights two examples of stunningly successful environmental rehabilitation efforts.
Season Two: Episode Zero
A brief preview of season two, full of Eric’s and Kathryn’s travel tales from destinations as disparate as Tasmania and Rwanda, Cambodia and Barcelona, and dynamic personalities we met along the way.
Episode 4: Women in Tourism, Safari Edition
In this first installment of a series on women’s roles in tourism, we look at the emergence of females—as guides, trackers and founders—in the African safari business, and its effect on the future.