Showing posts with label eco-tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco-tourism. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Your Call 101508 Wildlands Philanthropy

How can we save the wilderness for public use? On the next Your Call, we'll be joined by philanthropist Kristine Tompkins and Tom Butler, author of Wildlands Philanthropy: The Great American Tradition. The book celebrates natural landmarks by introducing us to the people who transferred privately owned land to the public trust and made much of our park system possible. These are extraordinary people who simply loved the land. How can we work together to carry on their legacies? It's Your Call with Sandip Roy and you.

Guests: Tom Butler in Colchester, Vermont
Author of Wildlands Philanthropy and editorial projects director for the Foundation for Deep Ecology.

Kris Tompkins in San Francisco
During college she began to work for Chouinard Equipment, the California rock and ice climbing equipment maker that became the global apparel giant Patagonia. In 1979 she became CEO of Patagonia, and 8 years ago she cashed out and used the money to found and endow Conservacion Patagonica. Its goal is the protection and restoration of critical habitats in the Patagonia region of the Southern Cone in South America.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Your Call 041708 Disappearing World- Extraordinary and Endangered Places

Where are the most threatened cultural and ecological places on earth and how can they be protected? On the next Your Call, we welcome Alonzo Addison, author of Disappearing World: 101 of the Earth's Most Extraordinary and Endangered Places. World Heritages sites around the world are at risk from both natural and man-made causes, such as earthquakes in Peru, civil strife in the Congo, and unsustainable tourism in Cambodia. What's it going to take to preserve these remarkable places? Can tourism co-exist with preservation? It's Your Call with Rose Aguilar.

Guests
Alonzo Addison in San Francisco
Special Advisor to the Director of the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Centre and author of Disappearing World: 101 of the Earth's Most Extraordinary and Endangered Places