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Setting our sites low, yet globe goes green with envy

Ireland s efforts to green global sites such as the Sydney Opera House, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Pyramids of Giza for our national holiday is in marked contrast to the lacklustre efforts to win recognition for heritage sites in our own country. Tourism Ireland s Global Greening project comes about as a result of much effort and some cost to the State, but it results in a benefit, not limited to direct income, to our country. Despite the similar financial as well as the intangible benefits that would accrue, we have neglected to progress various sites in Ireland to Unesco World Heritage status over the past decade.

Tourism industry could benefit by catering more to fisherman

Tourism officials say industry could benefit by catering more to those who hunt and fish The AGFC marketing manager said, There is a healthy amount of people coming to Arkansas fishing first, and then looking to do other activities. Author: Talk Business & Politics Updated: 8:54 AM CST March 4, 2021 ARKANSAS, USA From hunting to fishing to hiking and cycling, outdoor recreation is a big part of Arkansas, and that makes it an important part of the state’s tourism mix.  Over the past year, according to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC), 43% of Americans over the age of 13 said they would do more outdoor activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kakadu tourism facelift underway

Senator Dr Sam McMahon, Senator for the Northern Territory As the Top End heads in to the wet season, Kakadu National Park is gearing up for the rejuvenation of the park. As soon as the rains allow, work will commence on raising the Jim Jim Creek Crossing by 0.75 metres to enable safe access to Twin Falls. The build, estimated to take four to six weeks has received formal consent by the relevant Traditional Owners as nominated by the Northern Land Council, along with formal approval from the Kakadu Board of Management, and certification received from the NT Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority.

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