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Formerly widespread throughout sub-Saharan Africa, today just 3,000-5,500 African wild dogs remain, with most populations still declining. |
Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge Featured Entrant in the National Geographic and Ashoka's Changemakers Geotourism ChallengeMay 08, 2008
Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, a unique destination featuring eight chalets in the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes, anchors mountain gorilla conservation to community well-being. © Governors Camp Collection.
Washington, DC – The National Geographic Society and Ashoka’s Changemakers have introduced the first Geotourism Challenge to identify and showcase innovators in tourism development, management, and marketing. The one-of-a-kind online competition (www.changemakers.net/geotourismchallenge) will raise awareness about how tourism can help sustain, enhance and preserve local culture and environment. Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge is a featured entrant in this initiative. Planned and created with strategic support from AWF, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge is designed to conserve the highly endangered mountain gorilla and its habitat while uplifting community well-being. Located in the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes, near the Parc National des Volcans, the lodge is owned by SACOLA, a Rwandese community trust that reinvests the rental fees and other income in conservation and community development projects. Operated and managed by a leading private company, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge has earned rave reviews from tourists and conservationists alike. The Geotourism Challenge is Changemakers’ 15th collaborative competition and draws on Ashoka’s 27 years of experience in identifying leading social entrepreneurs around the world. To date, the competitions have sourced more than 2,000 local innovations on various themes from more than 125 countries. AWF is honored to be part of this global movement to create social change through the tourism sector. Anyone can participate and comment on entries. A panel of expert judges will choose approximately a dozen finalists who demonstrate innovation, social impact and sustainability. Judges include: Keith Bellows, Vice President, National Geographic Society; Editor-in-Chief, NG Traveler; Susan Berresford, Past President, The Ford Foundation; Leonard Cordiner, CEO, whl travel; and Nachiket Mor, President, ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth. The finalists will have the opportunity to present their innovations at The Geotourism Challenge Summit this fall. Three winners will be chosen by online voting and receive $5,000 each. ###About AWF About National Geographic Society About Ashoka’s Changemakers For more information, please contact: Elizabeth Miranda |
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