SEEtheWILD Launches New Species of Adventure Travel

Website Helps Travelers Book Volunteer Vacations and Save Wildlife

BEAVERTON, Ore.--()--Dreaming of tracking a tiger in its natural habitat? Want to snorkel with sea turtles or protect penguins? SEEtheWILD.org is the first responsible adventure travel website that invites travelers to vacation with their favorite wild animals and help save them in the process.

Today, many people are seeking more meaningful experiences than standard package tours or fun in the sun getaways. SEEtheWILD helps vacationers find and book trips that appeal to their interests while treading lightly on the earth. Guided tours immerse travelers in the exotic habitats of endangered species including bears, lions, penguins, sea turtles, sharks and whales.

“We offer rewarding options for many types of travelers, whether they’re looking for hands-on volunteer trips, adventure eco tours, or a little of both. Through it all, SEEtheWILD makes conservation trip planning simple and fun," said co-founder Brad Nahill.

Focusing on locally-owned establishments, the website features accommodations ranging from rainforest camping to stays in five-star eco-resorts. In addition, SEEtheWILD recommends trips catered to the visitor’s destination, budget, travel style and animal interests.

Innovative Approach

“SEEtheWILD’s model creates income for both wildlife protection efforts and the communities sharing the land and sea with the animals,” noted James Dion, National Geographic Society business development associate. “Contributing a higher percentage of revenue to animal conservation projects than the norm, this new service comes at a time when interest in eco-friendly international travel is resurging and online travel planning is at an all-time high.”

SEEtheWILD ensures its operators follow environmental guidelines, support conservation programs, educate travelers and use local guides and businesses. Initial partners include tour operators Wildland Adventures, Maple Leaf Adventures, Reefs to Rockies, and Geographic Expeditions and volunteer organization Earthwatch Institute.

About SEEtheWILD - http://www.seethewild.org

SEEtheWILD offers meaningful adventure vacations that help protect endangered species across the globe. After three years of successful conservation tourism projects focused on protecting sea turtles through SEETurtles.org, Dr. Wallace J. Nichols and Brad Nahill formed SEEtheWILD to support a wider variety of destinations and endangered species, including bears, birds, wild cats, whales, sharks and sea turtles. Since 2008, SEE Turtles has generated more than $200,000 for local turtle conservation programs in Costa Rica, Baja Mexico and Trinidad. SEEtheWILD and SEE Turtles are non-profit projects of the Ocean Foundation.

Photos and interviews are available upon request.

Contacts

for SEEtheWILD
Molly Cooney-Mesker, 503-231-3086
molly@maxwellpr.com

Release Summary

SEEtheWILD today launches its travel research and booking site featuring a wide variety of eco tours, volunteer vacations and responsible adventure travel trips that protect endangered wildlife.

Contacts

for SEEtheWILD
Molly Cooney-Mesker, 503-231-3086
molly@maxwellpr.com