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Investigate climate change in the Arctic

COUNTRY:
Arctic Cruises, Canada
LOCATION:
Manitoba
DEPARTURES:
2012: 14 Feb, 22 Feb
PRICE:
From £1495 - £1695 (11 days) excluding flights. We can help arrange flights
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Investigate climate change in the Arctic

Investigate climate change in the Arctic

Volunteer travel - what's it all about?
Are you looking for an adventurous trip with a purpose, or on a gap year or career break? If you want to make a difference in some of the world’s most important conservation areas - and in community projects - then volunteer trips are for you! Volunteers tend to have a sense of adventure, and come from a range of different backgrounds and from all over the world.
Edward Abbey said 'sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul'.

How this holiday makes a difference

This project has resulted in the establishment of a long-term environmental monitoring network to quantify the ecological impacts of climate change. Studies in the Churchill region are providing early-warning signs of global environmental change driven by climate change. The data from this project has contributed and will continue to contribute to global change-monitoring programs crucial for climate change assessment.

There is an environmental policy for this expedition and sustainable practices are implemented wherever possible. These include addressing issues of resources, waste, water, energy, biodiversity, together with adhering to ‘leave no trace’ principles. This project employs local people and supports the local economy.

We are a not-for-profit international environmental organisation committed to conserving the diversity of life on earth and the world’s natural resources in order to meet the needs of current and future generations. On any one of our many projects around the world you are certainly not a tourist. You will be working as a field assistant helping world renowned scientists on real environmental projects, and learning about conservation issues. We give people the knowledge and the motivation to do something positive towards helping the environment, regardless of experience and background.

The data that you will help to collect will be used to inform conservation decision makers around the world. Since 1971 our research has led to:
- the discovery of 2000 new species
- the creation of new national parks, reserves and protected areas
- the collection of crucial data leading to better-informed conservation decisions.
- over 80,000 volunteers contributing over 10 million hours of fieldwork

We are aware that many people travel to their project by air and recognise the impact of this on the environment. In an effort to minimise this, we have teamed up with an organisation that offsets emissions from your flights by funding renewable energy, energy efficient and forest restoration projects around the world.

As an environmental organisation, we recognise that our day-to-day operations have an impact on the local, regional and global environment. We have an environmental policy which outlines our commitment to continuous improvements in our environmental performance. We have developed an Environmental Management System based on the guidelines and standards set out in ISO14001 and the Global Reporting Initiative, in order to measure our performance against agreed targets to deliver our environmental policy. These include: paper usage, recycling, responsible travel, carbon offsetting, green energy providers and many more environmental and social principles that form a continuous thread throughout our whole operations.

Main image courtesy of Peter Kershaw.

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Investigate climate change in the Arctic

Reviewed 27 Feb 2007 by Tasmin Coleman5 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Lying down on the snow in the fresh air (-37) and watching the Northern Lights dancing all over the sky.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


My hot tip is ­ Go to the Post Office in Churchill and get your passport stamped with their POLAR BEAR CAPITAL OF THE WORLD (WITH A POLAR BEAR IN THE MIDDLE) stamp! It's a great one for your passport!

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


I do! OH, and the train journey which I couldn't afford to take because it takes 2 nights and flying takes 1 day. So obviously I've added to my Carbon Footprint! I think local people are starting to see the benefits of tourism but I think a lot still needs to be done.

4. Any other comments?


Saving money is going to be hard but I've got the bug and we are desperate to go back again! There are not enough stars on your selection - ***** I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
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