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The Ministry of Tourism, in collaboration with the Discover Dominica Authority, is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural Nature Talks panel discussion focused on sustainability. Scheduled for Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 10:00 AM, this event aims to foster dialogue on crucial environmental issues and promote sustainable practices within the tourism sector.
Taking place at the scenic Jungle Bay, the panel will feature a diverse range of experts who will share insights and strategies on how to balance tourism development with environmental conservation. Attendees can expect engaging discussions that highlight the importance of preserving natural resources while enhancing the visitor experience.
This initiative reflects a growing commitment to sustainability in tourism, recognizing the vital role that nature plays in attracting visitors and supporting local economies. Participants are encouraged to register in advance to secure their spot for this informative and inspiring event. The Nature Talks panel promises to be a significant step towards a more sustainable future for the tourism industry.
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