SEEtheWILD, an innovative non-profit travel organization, is expanding to new wildlife conservation tours, destinations, and partners.
(prHWY.com) October 21, 2012 - Beaverton, OR -- Beaverton, OR, October 12, 2012 -- SEEtheWILD.org, the world's first non-profit wildlife conservation travel organization, is expanding. The unique travel website now includes new dolphin and primate trips that benefit local wildlife organizations, six new tour operator partners, 15 new wildlife tours, and 10 new destinations. SEEtheWILD now has nearly 50 wildlife tours to 25 destinations around the world that help to protect more than 25 endangered species.
New Species: SEEtheWILD is adding two new groups of animals to our current six, primates and dolphins. New trips include dolphin volunteer vacations in Kenya, the Bahamas, and Belize as well as a gorilla trip to Uganda and orangutans in Borneo;
New Partners: The organization has created new partnerships with Natural Habitat Adventures and Global Vision International, two award-winning ecotourism operators. In addition, they also now work with four other community-based and non-profit wildlife tour operators. These partners are leaders in conservation travel and meet SEEtheWILD's criteria for wildlife protection, community support, education, and eco-friendliness
New Destinations & Trips: The website has 15 new trips to 10 new destinations and now promotes nearly 50 wildlife conservation tours to 25 countries around the world, all of which give at least 5% of the trip cost to wildlife conservation.
"With new species, partners, and destinations, SEEtheWILD will help support more local organizations and endangered species through conservation travel," says Brad Nahill, director and co-founder. This expansion is possible due to the generous support of Endangered Species Chocolate, who donates 10% of profits to wildlife conservation organizations like SEEtheWILD. Learn more about SEEtheWILD's nature tours and volunteer vacations.
Contact :
Brad Nahill
Director
SEEtheWILD
7227 SW Linette Way
Beaverton, OR 97007
503-395-7360
brad@seeturtles.org
http://www.SEEtheWILD.org
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