Discover a New Way to Search for Wildlife Tours
A new website, Blue Sky Wildlife, offers wildlife enthusiasts a new way to search for wildlife tours and ecotourism experiences from a global collection, ranging from birds to butterflies and mammals to wildflowers.
Oakham, United Kingdom, April 14, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Blue Sky Wildlife has recently launched a new website www.blueskywildlife.com which offers wildlife enthusiasts a new way to search for wildlife tours and ecotourism experiences from a global collection, ranging from birds to butterflies and mammals to wildflowers.
34 established and award winning wildlife tour operators and companies are already listed on the site covering 24 countries. The new website offers the flexibility to search for all kinds of wildlife holiday experiences taking into account conservation, families, photography and trekking. Independent adventurers who prefer to work through their own personal species list can now search directly from over 350 listed on the site.
The collection of wildlife experiences range from off the beaten track safaris in Namibia to swimming with dolphins in New Zealand, while tours vary from half day strolls in Jamaican rainforests to a 30 day mega bird watching tour in Uganda.
“We were inspired to launch this website as there was nothing like this for the wildlife industry and to elevate conservation as a selection criteria for nature travellers without compromising on their overall wildlife experience,” commented Chris Larsen, Blue Sky Wildlife.
Blue Sky Wildlife, working in association with Tim Appleton MBE who co-founded the British Birdwatching Fair (or Birdfair) 27 years ago, has been very conscious of getting the eco-tourism balance just right. Blue Sky Wildlife is committed to sustainable eco-tourism and to conservation. Blue Sky Wildlife is also recognised as a Birdlife Species Champion supporting the Birdlife International Preventing Extinctions programme.
For more information visit www.blueskywildlife.com.
34 established and award winning wildlife tour operators and companies are already listed on the site covering 24 countries. The new website offers the flexibility to search for all kinds of wildlife holiday experiences taking into account conservation, families, photography and trekking. Independent adventurers who prefer to work through their own personal species list can now search directly from over 350 listed on the site.
The collection of wildlife experiences range from off the beaten track safaris in Namibia to swimming with dolphins in New Zealand, while tours vary from half day strolls in Jamaican rainforests to a 30 day mega bird watching tour in Uganda.
“We were inspired to launch this website as there was nothing like this for the wildlife industry and to elevate conservation as a selection criteria for nature travellers without compromising on their overall wildlife experience,” commented Chris Larsen, Blue Sky Wildlife.
Blue Sky Wildlife, working in association with Tim Appleton MBE who co-founded the British Birdwatching Fair (or Birdfair) 27 years ago, has been very conscious of getting the eco-tourism balance just right. Blue Sky Wildlife is committed to sustainable eco-tourism and to conservation. Blue Sky Wildlife is also recognised as a Birdlife Species Champion supporting the Birdlife International Preventing Extinctions programme.
For more information visit www.blueskywildlife.com.
Contact
Blue Sky Wildlife
Richard Goodchild
01572420012
www.blueskywildlife.com
Contact
Richard Goodchild
01572420012
www.blueskywildlife.com
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