Our Partners
Pioneers of ship-based expeditions, inventors of Basecamp Antarctica, and one of the first companies to take travelers to the remote Arctic island of Spitsbergen. With our own fleet of ice-strengthened vessels, we get you deep into the heart of this otherworldly environment so it can get deep into yours.
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The Jaguar Identification Project is a non-profit that uses citizen-science to build a cohesive database on individual jaguars in the northern Pantanal region.
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Mbou-Mon-Tour gives tourists the unique opportunity to observe sweets in their natural habitat in cooperation with the inhabitants of Nkala village.
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Red Rocks Initiative for Sustainable Development is an African non-governmental organization established in 2017 to enhance sustainable development in the Virunga Mountains region in East Africa.
They believe in community-driven sustainable development. Red Rocks Initiative supports locally-led environmental conservation and sustainable tourism initiatives. The initiatives provide viable livelihoods for local communities and have the power to lift underserved communities out of poverty and instill in them a sense of purpose and pride.
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They are a team of experienced conservationists who roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty 365 days a year to save our threatened and endangered wildlife from extinction. They are an efficient team who spend every penny to ensure it is spent on meaningful and purposeful conservation work. Their main focus is on endangered species such as black rhino, wild dog and vultures, as well as priority species such as cheetah, elephant, lion, leopard and hyena.
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They are a company based in Puerto Natales with more than 20 years of experience. They offer tourist services throughout Patagonia and Argentina.
Their distribution area stretches from Chile to Puerto Varas and Antarctica, with all the services the traveller needs, from hotel to restaurant to navigation with cruises through the southern channels.
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The Adopt a Panama Rainforest Association is a non-governmental organization dedicated to the conservation of Panama’s unique ecosystems. Through donations and volunteer efforts, we are working to protect the natural wonders of Panama and educate the public about the importance of the neotropics.
Contact Adopta Bosque by email at info@adoptabosque.org or click on the logo for more information.