MIAMI, May 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tony-winning and Oscar-nominee Laurence Fishburne is the host of television's "In Depth" program. "In Depth" takes viewers on an informational journey to discover events taking place in the world today that have a unique impact on people around the globe. An impending episode will delve into the tourism industry. The segment will feature industry professionals who will discuss how eco-tourism helps protect natural habitats.
Vacationing is an activity most people enjoy taking part in at least once a year. However, taking into consideration where one decides to spend the duration of their time off is even more important than whether a tropical or snow-filled destination sounds more appealing. It is no surprise that many wildlife habitats and natural environments have been destroyed as the world's population grows. Still, by choosing eco-friendly travel destinations for holiday trips, travelers can help preserve animals' lives and their homes.
Often the wealth of poorer countries is linked to natural resources like minerals, land, and forests. Capitalizing on these resources typically destroys natural landscapes and wildlife habitats. Eco-tourism allows these communities to grow their economies without harming the environment, which allows for wildlife to continue thriving in their habitats and for tourists to enjoy intact vacation destinations.
Further exploration of how eco-tourism is helping preserve natural habitats will be in the upcoming episode of "In Depth." The episode will also discuss how the COVID-19 coronavirus has affected the tourism industry, with hopes that a renewed interest will emerge in eco-tourism as economies surge back.
"In Depth" with Laurence Fishburne is carefully reviewed before revealed to a wider viewing audience. The show has received several awards for its endeavors in the educational television arena.
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