Analysis
National Geographic Expeditions says Conservation storytelling, wildlife protection advocacy — here is what is documented
- National Geographic Expeditions states a commitment to conservation storytelling and wildlife protection advocacy, with an investment of over $3 million in conservation storytelling. Based on available data, the organization's sustainability metrics indicate a focus on wildlife across multiple ecosystems and habitats, specifically within the North America Terrestrial ecoregion. This suggests an engagement with wildlife monitoring.
- While the specific details of their conservation efforts are self-reported, the mention of "wildlife across multiple ecosystems and habitats" and "North America Terrestrial" as sustainability metrics provides some insight into their operational scope. There is no information available regarding certifications, third-party audits, or specific conservation fee percentages.
- National Geographic Expeditions is categorized as a tour operator. To enhance trust and provide a clearer picture of their sustainability practices, further documentation on specific conservation initiatives, verifiable impact reports, and potentially third-party certifications could be beneficial. Raising their trust tier would likely require more detailed and independently verified data on their environmental and social impact.
Conservation programs
- ›Conservation storytelling, wildlife protection advocacy
- ›$3M+ in conservation storytelling
Certifications on record
No certifications on record