Eco-tourism may draw some visitors to the North Bay, but some forward-looking groups are betting that even more travelers can be enticed through the broader approach called Geo-tourism.
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Anyone wanting a broader understanding of Geotourism in general or the North Coast initiative specifically can find a wealth of background information here.
You can click here to access the online nomination form for places and other resources to be included in the region's geotourism map. Multiple nominations are encouraged.
Coastwalk is among the local and regional groups who are submitting their activities to be included in the interactive geotourism map. Click here to see what they've got planned in the coming months, including the annual trek along the Mendocino County "lost coast" seen below.
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The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has awarded the Conservation Strategy Fund $400,000 over the next three years in support of their efforts to build natural resource economics skills to sustain biodiversity conservation in the Southern Tropical Andes, an area that spans southeastern Peru and northern Bolivia.
John Reid is the founder and president of the 10 year old Conservation Strategy Fun. The North Bay Report previously focused on CFS in December of last year.
Western concepts of property rights don't mesh well with the nomadic lifestyle of East African tribes like the Masai -but it's possible that eco-tourism can.
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Elias Morandot and his wife, Mary, have been visiting California and reporting on the circumstances that face their Masai people as guests of Global Partners for Development, a Rohnert Park based non-profit that provides heath, educational and economic development assistance to small rural communities in East Africa, including Morandot's villagage of Arkaria (seen below.)
A more detailed analysis of the Maasai tribal land rights issue can be read here.
Ngorogoro Crater is one of the most popular destinations for tourists to see African wildlife within the Masai people's traditional territory. Two others are Seregeti National Park and the MasaiMara National Reserve.
Oil companies are consolidating and reaping record profits. And that's not a good thing, for democracy or for planet earth.
It's not the cost of oil at the derrick that has been driving up the price of gasoline at the pump, says researcher, analyst and writer Antonia Juhasz. A far more influential factor is the speculative trading of oil price futures, which happens outside the view or regulatory control of this or any other government.
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While most big oil companies have recently begun to portray themselves as newly sensitive to the environment and open to alternative energy, Juhasz isn't buying it.
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Some creative new measures have helped Sebastopol's Palm Drive hospital climb back out of bankruptcy.
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Providing outpatient medical services to the inmates of San Quentin prison has become a helpful additional source of revenue for Palm Drive. Getting that program started with the California Department of Corrections (CDC) mostly required a little extra entreprenurial initiative, according to hospital CEO Jim Russel (below).
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Palm Drive is also trying something new by having psychologist Dr. David J. Murphy (below) on call to assist with mental health crises in the hospital emergency room.
By assisting and intervening as the individuals are admitted, he is often able diffuse volatile situations,and avoid the involvement of law enforcement personnel.This both reduces costs at county facilities, and enables the patients to receive treatment closer to home.