Volunteer, Explore & Regenerate in Biosphere Regions
Discover the beauty and purpose of UNESCO Biosphere Regions through inspiring stories.
Whether you're looking for volunteer opportunities, keen to learn about regenerative tourism, or fascinated by the wildlife and ecosystems that make these places unique, our blog connects you to the heart of these remarkable landscapes.
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Volunteer in Your Biosphere: April Edition
Looking for ways to give back to nature? Volunteer in your local biosphere this April! From bird counts to invasive species removal, these hands-on opportunities let you protect wildlife, restore habitats, and connect with your community. Find the perfect volunteer opportunity and make a real impact!
What is a Biosphere Region?
What is a Biosphere Region? Discover how these UNESCO-designated areas bring people and nature together through sustainable development and regeneration. Learn why they matter, how they work, and how communities like Howe Sound are making a difference for future generations.
Beavers for Sustainable Watersheds
Learn about how we can co-exist with beavers and allow them to continue their vital role in the environment while mitigating potential conflicts with human infrastructure
Wildflowers of Waterton
The Waterton Biosphere Region is one of the most ecologically diverse landscapes in the world. This blog post is a compilation of wildflowers you can see in the Waterton Biosphere Region in the Summer.
What is Regenerative Tourism?
Forget “sustainable” travel—regenerative tourism takes it a step further by actively improving the places we visit. Explore UNESCO Biosphere Regions, contribute to citizen science with iNaturalist, and discover how travelers can restore nature and empower communities.