Tourism

Ecotourism – Following wolves’ tracks on horses

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16 years ago Pedro and Ana decided to move to Castro Laboreiro where many of the wolves in Portugal live. They never regretted this move - today they have an ecotourism company and offer visitors a unique experience by riding horses through the ‘land of the wolves’.
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Cerro Guido sustainable model ranch

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This project looks for the coexistence between livestock raising and wildlife

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Wildlife Friendly™ Certification and Species-specific Certifications for Products and Tourism

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Wildlife Friendly™ certification is a global program providing best practice guidelines for farming, ranching, and other enterprises who seek to generate sustainable livelihoods while protecting key species of biodiversity. Our certification programs, also including species-fo...

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Voluntary based compensation system

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Cattle losses induced by jaguars could be compensated by a system of voluntary donations from tourists

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