Wildlife Heritage Areas Benefits How do Wildlife Heritage Areas benefit custodian communities? 1. Promoting responsible tourism 2. A website and promotional campaign 3. Purpose-built for…
Criteria and indicators How to become a Wildlife Heritage Area To be designated a Wildlife Heritage Area, an applicant must: 1. Bring together a steering committee which is representative of the…
The Bluff in Durban is famous for its breathtaking coastal views and vibrant whale festival. Enjoy year-round dolphin sightings and guided whale watching along with local conservation initiatives.…
Welcome to Dana Point, the Dolphin and Whale Watching Capital of the World®! Experience year-round dolphin pods, seasonal whale migrations, and the longest-running Festival of Whales. Enjoy…
Explore Wildlife Heritage Areas Looking for the ultimate wildlife adventure that’s kind to nature and local communities? Look no further! Our website showcases top-tier, responsible, and…
Immerse yourself in this lush 90,000-acre rainforest by Living In the Forest with Elephants (LIFE), where rescued elephants roam free. Experience sustainable, ethical tourism and support a community…
Thank you for registering as a Wildlife Heritage Areas assessor. If your application is approved, you will receive an email with instructions on how to activate your account and set your…
Come to Hervey Bay, Australia’s whale-watching capital, where over 20,000 humpback whales visit to rest annually. Enjoy pristine beaches, abundant marine life, and lively whale events! Known as…
Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica, is a rare gem where pristine beaches meet untouched rainforest. Here, you can witness both northern and southern humpback whales nurturing their calves and see playful…
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Volcanoes National Park Gorilla Heritage Area, where adventure meets conservation in the heart of Africa. Nestled within the dramatic landscapes of…