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Live dispatches from climate scientist-turned-blogger Sybille Klenzendorf from on board the first carbon-neutral Antarctica trip will appeal to both your armchair-travel readers and those scoping out their next big travel adventure. The World Wildlife Fund scientist’s firsthand reports are available on Natural Habitat Adventures’ website (www.NatHab.com; click on “Antarctic Journal”) while the trip’s underway through February 22. Read her newest, February 9 dispatch for a sample at www.nathab.com/antarcticadispatch. A press release with details follows.
Dispatches from the Climate Change Front
In-the-field blog from on board first carbon-neutral Antarctic tour
In her on-board scientist role, Dr. Sybille Klenzendorf, director of the WWF Species Conservation Program, will report on the experience from a personal and climate perspective in a series of live journal entries posted online as she travels aboard the 20-day Natural Habitat Adventures’ wildlife ecotour of Antarctica, the Falklands and
“So over the next three weeks I’ll try to convey not just what we are seeing, but why these things are important – and what they mean to me personally,” Dr. Klenzendorf wrote in her first blog entry. “I’ll also let you know how you can help in our efforts to preserve this region. A trip to
Travel on Natural Habitat Adventures’ Antarctic experience is by the ice-strengthened Finnish research vessel Professor Multanovskiy, and includes shore landings on the
“All our trips incorporate meaningful nature encounters and conservation learning opportunities – and in fact all of our trips are carbon neutral,” said Ben Bressler, founder and director of Boulder, Colorado-based Natural Habitat Adventures, recently lauded as “a pioneer in sustainable travel” by National Geographic Adventure magazine, which named the February Antarctica journey to its “25 Best New Trips ‘08” list. “This first carbon-neutral expedition to
Media Contacts: Matt Kareus, Natural Habitat Adventures, 303.449.3711, mattk@nathab.com; or Darla Worden, WordenGroup Strategic Public Relations, 307.734.5335,
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