LET’S CONVERT ALL PRIVATE RESORTS INTO WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AREAS
LET’S CONVERT ALL PRIVATE RESORTS INTO WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AREAS This may sound radical at first: convert all private resorts into Wildlife Conservation Areas (WCAs). But perhaps the real question is not whether the idea is radical, but whether the ecological crisis we face demands equally bold solutions. Resorts are usually built on prime ecological real estate—coastlines, coral reefs, forests, wetlands, and mountain ridges. These are precisely the habitats where wildlife needs protection the most. If even a portion of the thousands of resorts worldwide were transformed into conservation zones, the cumulative environmental benefit could be enormous: restored habitats, connected wildlife corridors, reduced water consumption, and significant cuts in pollution and energy use. The idea is not theoretical. Around the world, several resorts have already taken this path. The Misool Eco Resort helped establish a 300,000-acre marine protected area that dramatically increased shark and ...