Zooming loggers, high-fiving naturalists, and forest landowner workshops
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In addition to offering many programs online during the pandemic, Virginia Master Naturalists have continued to work on stewardship projects while following health and safety protocols. Photo by Todd Minners, Arlington Regional Chapter of Virginia Master Naturalists.
In a typical year, getting training on logging practices in Virginia would mean going out into the woods and talking face to face with natural resource professionals.
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NASSAU, Bahamas, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ As 2020 comes to an end, The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation is once again reflecting on a remarkably historic and challenging year. After celebrating a record-breaking seven million visitors in 2019, the country was poised for continued growth and tourism-driven prosperity, thanks to planned increases in airlift from several major airlines, not to mention the endorsement of international media outlets, such as
The New York Times,
Frommer s and
The Globe and Mail, among others, that had touted The Bahamas as a must-visit destination in 2020.
(PRNewsfoto/Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation)
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NASSAU, Bahamas - As 2020 comes to an end, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation is once again reflecting on a remarkably historic and challenging year. After celebrating a record-breaking seven million visitors in 2019, the country was poised for continued growth and tourism-driven prosperity, thanks to planned increases in airlift from several major airlines, not to mention the endorsement of international media outlets, such as The New York Times, Frommer’s and The Globe and Mail, among others, that had touted The Bahamas as a must-visit destination in 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic was an unforeseen crisis that has had an unprecedented impact on the global tourism industry, the effects of which have been felt greatly in The Bahamas. Tourism is the heart of the country and, therefore, is everyone’s business. As was seen after Hurricane Dorian, Bahamians are no strangers to making history under difficult circumstances. Now, the Bahamian people have come together as a family