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Birdwatching Ethics: Why we don’t guarantee sightings (and why it matters)
Nature does not follow schedules—and that is precisely the point. Birdwatching ethics is the pillar that separates a commercial tour from a true scientific expedition. In wildlife tourism, guarantees are easy to sell. Promising sightings, lists, or “must-see” species creates a sense of certainty that many travelers find reassuring. At Faunaris , we deliberately choose a different path. We do not guarantee bird sightings—and this decision is neither accidental nor commerc

Camilo Camargo P.
Apr 12 min read


Learning to Observe: What the Field Has Taught Me About Nature (and About Us)
Nature doesn’t reveal its secrets to those who rush. Discover why slowing down and learning to observe is the key to a deeper, more conscious connection with the wild.

Nicolás Rozo
Jan 162 min read
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