The interest of tourists to the valuable natural areas of the country is growing every year. However, an excessive influx of people to these places can become a threat to wild animals and plants.
The World Wildlife Fund, together with the marketing agency DPG, has released an animated video dedicated to the rules of responsible tourism. In addition, the concept of creative support for the "Eco-Debt Day" campaign was developed.
The purpose of this company is to remind tourists of responsibility. An uncontrolled increase in the number of travelers in wild areas can harm local ecosystems, as well as their inhabitants. However, tourists can also help nature. With a responsible approach, the threat to ecosystems can be reduced to zero.
Ecotourism as a form of responsible tourism will not only help preserve nature, but also allow the travel industry to develop. After all, it is the beauty of untouched places and amazing living creatures that attract travelers. For example, if whales disappear in the waters of the Shantar Islands, the flow of those who came to see them will also dry up.
Since April 25, tourists arriving in the city of Doge are required to present an "entrance ticket" in the form of a QR code at the points of entry, which can be purchased online at a single price of 5 euros