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Apopka looks for money for eco-tourism plan
Apopka plans to look for the money needed to take its eco-tourism plan for Lake Apopka from drawing board to reality, said Richard Anderson, chief administrative officer of Orange County's second-largest city. "We think it's time to press forward with...
Tags: Lake Apopka, Tourism and Leisure, Apopka
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Mozambique coming to Zoo Boise
The Idaho StatesmanSteve Burns, Zoo Boise director, outlined the ambitious plan this week to build a 2-acre exhibit that reflects the 1.6 million-acre Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. The project is designed to raise nearly $2 million for a restoration at Gorongosa,...Tags: Animals, Tourism and Leisure, Mozambique, Civil Rights, Wars and Interventions
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Petoskey resident announces land conservancy
In the early 2000s, Ruth O'Gawa and writer-photographers Joanie and Gary McGuffin quietly formed a new land conservancy. And beginning in 2011, the conservancy, called the Lake Superior Watershed Conservancy, made its first three land acquisitions. The...
Tags: Land Resources, Cranberries, Tourism and Leisure, Lakes and Ponds, Conservation
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A forest of possibilities
With nearly 800 miles of coastline stretching along two oceans, it's no surprise that more than a million surfers and sun worship-pers flock to Costa Rica to enjoy its fabulous beaches each year. But in addition to breathtaking white sands and emerald-...
Tags: Landforms, Volcanoes, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Forests
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Foreign correspondence: Mexico offers everything from pyramids and ecotourism to tequila
What's it like to live in a far-off place most of us see only on a vacation? Foreign Correspondence is an interview with someone who lives in a spot you may want to visit.
Gloria Guevara, 44, is Mexico's Minister of Tourism. The graduate of...Tags: Mexican Food, Mexico City, Tourism and Leisure, UNESCO, Indiana Jones (fictional character)
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Shuttle gone, Brevard hopes eco-tourism launches new era
Kayaking in the Mosquito Lagoon on a moonless summer night reveals blazing stars and comets — not in the sky but in waters thick with "bioluminescent" plankton.
When mullet jump out of the water, they look like rockets shooting off. Though the...Tags: Zoology, Kennedy Space Center, Tourism and Leisure, NASA, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
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Swooping in to help Laos
It's the fourth zip line that spills the surprise. Confident now, I leap off the platform to feel the cable bounce heavily, then snap taut under my weight. Gravity takes over, shooting me through a tunnel of blurring foliage until the whirr of the pulley-...Tags: Mountains, Buddhism, Tourism and Leisure, Bangkok (Thailand), Trips and Vacations
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World's Cheetah Population In Danger
PIX11.comBusch Gardens Tampa was New York with a very special animal ambassador a 13-week old cheetah cub named Kasi and animal educator Christine Charlick, to discuss the threatened cheetah population, steps that are being taken to halt the decline of the...Tags: Namibia, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Amusement and Theme Parks, Busch Gardens Orlando, Tourism and Leisure
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In Panama, a taste of the tropics and a new state of mind
Racing through a Panamanian archipelago by sport boat, I couldn't help but feel like James Bond. It was just me and a mustachioed driver, speeding toward a remote island where I would spend a few decadent days at an eco-resort, hiking the rain forest,...Tags: Weather Reports, Road Transportation, Restaurants, Colleges and Universities, Tourism and Leisure
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Summit to highlight economic impact of eco-tourism
30 North ChiefCommunity leaders, conservationists, business owners and residents wishing to learn more about the economic impact of eco-tourism and recreation on the region are invited to attend the day-long Laurel Highlands Summit to support the Laurel Highlands...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Tourism and Leisure, Elections
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Cruise Port Spotlight: Puerto Limón, Costa Rica
Special CorrespondentOften likened to a Noah's Ark due to its rich fauna, including 1,250 species of butterflies and multitudes of bird species, Costa Rica is sort of a poster child for eco-tourism. This tiny Central American country -- roughly the size of West Virginia --...Tags: Coffee, Tourism and Leisure, Natural Resources, Hobbies, Forests
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