3 05, 2017

David Novillo: conservation entrepreneur and innovator

By |2017-05-11T07:18:49+00:00May 3rd, 2017|21st Century conservation, Blog, Conservation finance, Conservation Policy, Protected Areas, Rewilding|Comments Off on David Novillo: conservation entrepreneur and innovator

David Novillo opened his presentation to my Masters students with the words “Do today what you want to happen tomorrow” Using an engaging mix of stories, facts  and mine he went on to describe with humour, candour and humility his work to restore the marine ecosystems in the municipality of Adeje, Tenerife.  But David is

22 03, 2017

Why doesn’t Teneife tourism make more of the canary?

By |2017-05-11T07:19:42+00:00March 22nd, 2017|Blog, People & nature|Comments Off on Why doesn’t Teneife tourism make more of the canary?

Each March I take my MSc students on a field trip to Tenerife and each year I ponder on why more is not made of the canary in the island’s tourism promotion, tours and branding. This year the first canary I encountered was whilst eating breakfast in the Albergue de Bolico hostel. One alighted on a

2 05, 2016

Five reasons why Tenerife’s protected area system is world class

By |2016-05-03T01:23:25+00:00May 2nd, 2016|Blog, Protected Areas|Comments Off on Five reasons why Tenerife’s protected area system is world class

In March I introduced my students to protected area professionals working to conserve the unique biodiversity and landscapes of Tenerife -Europe’s popular vacation island located off the north coast of Africa. Tenerife is becoming a city island. It has developed rapidly since the rise of package holidays in the 60’s and nowadays receives upwards of

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