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11.27.2007 - 12:42pm ET
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Travel Now, For the Future - Lindblad Expeditions Gives Guests a Gift For the Future
A Fund for Wild Places Offers Conscientious Travel to Galapagos Islands, Baja California and Central America
(CSRwire) NEW YORK, Nov. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Lindblad Expeditions (LEX), the
expedition travel pioneer, has announced an unprecedented drive to raise
funds and awareness around conservation efforts in the Galapagos Islands,
Baja California and Central America. This campaign - TRAVEL NOW, FOR THE
FUTURE - highlights Lindblad Expeditions' organizational commitment to
preserving the planet's wild and wonderful places through responsible
tourism and long-term stewardship.
Launching today with a full page announcement in the NY Times,
Lindblad Expeditions is extending its commitment to long term support of
conservation in the Galapagos Islands, Baja California and Central America
by donating $250 per guest to local conservation initiatives. To qualify
for the donation program, guests must book their travel between November
20, 2007 and January 31, 2008 and travel must be completed before June 30,
2008. All donations resulting from this offer will be made in the name of
the guest who books travel. And, in certain destinations, local NGOs will
match that contribution -- increasing the impact of the funds donated in
the name of Lindblad guests.
The TRAVEL NOW, FOR THE FUTURE campaign is an extension of Lindblad
Expeditions' ongoing efforts to inform and educate travelers about global
conservation efforts. Through establishing local relationships and
collaborating with respected conservation partners, Lindblad Expeditions
has built a robust travel philanthropy program which supports
environmental education, conservation and community projects. Lindblad's
Expeditions conservation efforts have resulted in tangible results -- in
the past 10 years alone, the company, with its guests, has raised more
than $5 million for global environmental issues. Local organizations with
whom the company has in-depth working relationships include the Galapagos
National Park, the Charles Darwin Research Station, the Mexican Fund for
the Conservation of Nature and MarViva. For information on Lindblad's
grant-making history with these organizations, please visit www.expeditions.com/conservation.
Lindblad Expeditions' spirit of philanthropy reflects the core values
of Sven-Olof Lindblad, the company's founder and president. Earlier this
year, Lindblad accepted the 2007 Tourism for Tomorrow Global Tourism
Business Award, presented annually by the World Travel & Tourism Council,
on his company's behalf. The coveted award recognizes Lindblad Expeditions
for "outstanding leadership as a global model for environmental
stewardship."
Said Lindblad, "I've spent a lifetime in search of places that provide
exciting, inspiring and meaningful travel and I know first-hand how
important it is to safeguard their future. I can't think of a better gift
to our guests than the gift of joining us in the long term preservation of
these wild and wonderful places that need support, more now than ever."
TRAVEL NOW, FOR THE FUTURE is just one arm of Lindblad Expeditions' new
initiatives to raise awareness and money for conservation and sustainable
tourism projects around the world. Earlier this year, Lindblad
Expeditions launched with a new joint Fund for Exploration and
Conservation in conjunction with its partner, the National Geographic
Society.
For 50 years, Lindblad Expeditions has explored the world's wildest
places, discovering, with curious travelers, the wonder and joy of
inspiring, meaningful travel aboard our expedition ships. The company
believes conservation and environmental efforts, such as this campaign
will enable travelers to continue to explore these beautiful places of
wonder for many more years. Additional information about TRAVEL NOW, FOR
THE FUTURE can be found on Lindblad's website (www.expeditions.com/future).
About Lindblad Expeditions
Lindblad Expeditions is an expedition travel company providing voyages
in the Galapagos, Antarctica, Baja California, Alaska, the Arctic, and
beyond. Sven Lindblad has received international recognition, including
the 2007 Global Tourism Business Award, 2007 Seafood Champion Award, U.N.
Programme Global 500 Award, and recognition from HRH, Grand Duke Henri of
Luxembourg for his dedication to the conservation and environmental
stewardship of the Galapagos archipelago. The company has also been named
#1 Small-Ship Cruise Line (Travel + Leisure's World's Best Value Awards
2006); "The Best Ships in the World" and "The Best Itineraries" (Conde
Nast Traveler: Truth in Travel Awards 2006).
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