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Follow on Google News | ![]() Natural Habitat Adventures Attends White House Meeting To Fight Wildlife TraffickingThe World's Leading Nature Travel Company Provides Key Leadership to Foster U.S. Commitment
By: Natural Habitat Adventures Hosted by Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell along with representatives of the White House and State Department, the gathering included nonprofit leaders such as WWF President Carter Roberts, as well as corporate executives from Google, eBay, Etsy, Discovery Communications, Tiffany & Co., Ralph Lauren, Royal Caribbean, Jet Blue, the Adventure Travel Trade Association and others. Wildlife trafficking is a multi-billion- Nat Hab's Ted Martens, Vice President for Marketing and Sustainability, shared insights and opportunities from the travel industry perspective. (http://www.nathab.com/ "Frankly, I didn't realize we still had an illegal wildlife trade problem here in the U.S. - this common misperception was a recurrent theme at the U.S. Wildlife Trafficking Alliance's White House gathering," Martens said. While many people are familiar with the poaching epidemic in Africa, the perception is that the demand for products such as elephant ivory and rhinoceros horn is limited to the Asian market. What most people don't realize is that the United States is second in demand for illegal wildlife products after China. A 2013 visit to East Africa brought the issue of wildlife crime to the center of President Obama's priorities. Through an Executive Order (https://www.whitehouse.gov/ Convened by WWF (http://www.worldwildlife.org/) "The unique challenge within the tourism industry is that travelers are participating in the black market unknowingly - they are fueling demand for illegal products without realizing that is what they are purchasing. Given the opportunity to choose to buy a souvenir made from an endangered species or one made from a sustainable material, I am confident that 100 percent of our travelers would choose the sustainable material," explains Martens. To address this issue, Nat Hab has been working in partnership with WWF to develop educational materials for travelers to guide them when purchasing souvenirs during their travels. These resources are being integrated into pre-trip materials and distributed to Nat Hab Expedition Leaders to help guide traveler purchasing behaviors during their travels. Additionally, Nat Hab is working with the Adventure Travel Trade Association (http://www.adventuretravel.biz/) To learn more about the efforts of the U.S. Wildlife Trafficking Alliance to combat the illegal wildlife trade, visit www.uswta.org. About Natural Habitat Adventures Natural Habitat Adventures is a world leader in responsible adventure travel and nature-based ecotourism. Since its founding in 1985, the company has offered eco-conscious expeditions and wildlife-focused small-group tours to the planet's most remarkable nature destinations. Inspired and created from years of scouring the planet for the singular and extraordinary, Nat Hab's itineraries are artfully crafted experiences that are far from "typical." Trips are guided by professional naturalist Expedition Leaders (http://travelnewssource.us4.list- Media: Contact Widness & Wiggins PR for photos and/or more information: Dave Wiggins / dave@travelnewssource.com / Phone: 720.301.3822 End
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