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A win-win situation! Not only that, healthy A win-win situation! Not only that, healthy
habitats for endangered species such as the habitats for endangered species such as the
tiger are helping to provide India with clean tiger are helping to provide India with clean
water and clean air – vital for our future. We water and clean air – vital for our future. We
need to keep them thriving!need to keep them thriving!
However, tourism can have negative
impacts as well as positive ones. So it’s
important to follow rules and guidelines
to ensure a healthy habitat. Sanctuary
Nature Foundation has teamed up with
nature stewardship alliance charity
TOFTigers to make sure your wilderness
visits are helping to protect wildlife and
support local communities.
Ask your parents to look for the nature-
friendly PUG mark when you’re planning
your next visit and deciding where to stay.
All the lodges, resorts and hotels, which
use this symbol are taking positive steps in
areas such as reducing water and energy
use, recycling, wildlife-friendly operations
and support for local communities.
If you’ve had a fabulous stay in the wild
recently, ask your parents to vote in the
Sanctuary Nature Foundation – TOFTigers
Wildlife Tourism Awards 2018 to help
encourage good practice. Your family’s
voice counts for nature!
Wildlife-friendly
tips for park visits...
- Wear muted tones – green, olive,
brown and khaki-coloured clothes
are best. - Keep it clean. Never leave litter.
Animals should not be chewing on
plastic bottles! - Stay silent. The jungle is very exciting,
but your visit will yield so much more
if you keep the volume down as wild
animals do not appreciate noise. - Startling a wild animal while you take a
photograph must be avoided. Make sure
your camera flash is turned off before
you enter the park. - Respect the park’s wild inhabitants.
Don’t ask your driver and guide to
crowd near animals or take you off the
tourist routes, which are planned to
cause the least disturbance to wildlife. - Never get out of your safari vehicle.
Not even if you drop your hat or want
a perfect selfie. One act of foolish
daredevilry could cost you dearly. No
matter how passive a wild animal looks,
its space must be respected.
Planning a visit to the
wild? Look for the PUG
logo when you are
choosing where to stay.
Did you know that visits
to our national parks
and Protected Areas
can help bring tiger
numbers up? Entrance
fees to parks provide
money for protecting the
areas you visit. Tourism
can provide livelihoods
for local people, making
them less dependent
on forests and helping
them co-exist with their
wild neighbours as
shown by a recent study
in Madhya Pradesh.
SANCTUARY ASIA, 2018 MAY 15
http://www.toftigers.org/WildlifeTourismAwards
Loved your visit to the
wilderness recently?
Get your parents to vote for your favourite
lodge, park and travel company and tell us
why they were good for nature.
ABHISHEK V. YETGUDE