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Archive for October, 2010


   Oct 27

Disneyland First Ecotourism Stars

Internationally renowned naturalist, Professor David Bellamy, said Disneyland as an excellent example of ecotourism in the 18th Global Conference on Asia-Pacific Eco Tourism Queensland. The self-described wandering botanist Pommy told delegates at the conference in Noosa Disney’s Monday led the way back in the 50s, “when the `blessing’ of international travel packages appeared on the [...]

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   Oct 20

Park Strive for Awards

A caravan and tourist park which accommodates more than 150,000 a year has been named a finalist at the prestigious NSW Tourism Awards. Lane Cove River Tourist Park in Plessey Rd, Macquarie Park, was designated in three categories: ecotourism; tourism and caravan parks; and Qantas award for brilliance in sustainable tourism. The park, which is [...]

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   Oct 13

Ecotourism is the most Important Use of Rainforest

Everyone depend on farm as well as forest. Ecotourism is more profitable than other ventures like cattle ranching, timber logging and farming; researchers have shown for the first time for a region of Peru. The findings are likely to give local people the financial incentive to keep neighboring virgin rainforest pristine, helping to lock away [...]

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   Oct 06

Implements Laws to Eliminate Athletic Boundary Line Catching

New Cricket Law to eradicate Athletic boundary-line catching and run-saving in cricket have become harder under one of 8 minor changes to the rules of cricket, which took effect from October 1. According to a decision by the Marylebone Cricket Club, the custodian of the laws of the game, players attempting to catch a ball [...]

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