Are you ready to connect with nature in a whole new way? Welcome to The Green Scene, your guide to a greener, healthier world.
Join Green Corridors’ Andiswa Dlamini, Duncan Pritchard, and Sharlene Versfeld to explore nature's wonders, learn how we can live more sustainably, and take small actions at home and work to make a big impact.
The Green Scene takes you on a journey through Durban’s incredible green spaces and biodiversity, while also sharing practical tips that can make a difference wherever you live.
With inspiring stories, helpful advice, and a bit of humour, this podcast is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about living sustainably, whether you're in the heart of the city or beyond.
The Green Scene is a partnership between East Coast Radio and the Durban-based NPO, Green Corridors, New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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Are you ready to connect with nature in a whole new way? Welcome to The Green Scene, your guide to a greener, healthier world.
Join Green Corridors’ Andiswa Dlamini, Duncan Pritchard, and Sharlene Versfeld to explore nature's wonders, learn how we can live more sustainably, and take small actions at home and work to make a big impact.
The Green Scene takes you on a journey through Durban’s incredible green spaces and biodiversity, while also sharing practical tips that can make a difference wherever you live.
With inspiring stories, helpful advice, and a bit of humour, this podcast is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about living sustainably, whether you're in the heart of the city or beyond.
The Green Scene is a partnership between East Coast Radio and the Durban-based NPO, Green Corridors, New episodes drop every Tuesday.
What exactly is community-based ecotourism – a term that is bandied about so often nowadays? What does it mean, how does it work, and what are the benefits?
In this episode, we chat with a Durban mover and shaker in the tourism world, Amimi Mlaba.
Amimi has put the concept of community-based ecotourism into practice through his very successful ecotourism venture, iSithumba Adventures, one of the Green Corridors supported sites, in the heart of rural Valley of 1000 Hills, just 20 minutes’ drive from Hillcrest.
We learn how ecotourism helps people to connect with natural areas and the people that live there and how this can support cultural and environmental preservation.
Not all ecotourism is about seeing the Big 5. It is also about going into hidden, unexplored spaces to experience firsthand, learn about different cultures, and connect on a much deeper level.
The Green Scene
Are you ready to connect with nature in a whole new way? Welcome to The Green Scene, your guide to a greener, healthier world.
Join Green Corridors’ Andiswa Dlamini, Duncan Pritchard, and Sharlene Versfeld to explore nature's wonders, learn how we can live more sustainably, and take small actions at home and work to make a big impact.
The Green Scene takes you on a journey through Durban’s incredible green spaces and biodiversity, while also sharing practical tips that can make a difference wherever you live.
With inspiring stories, helpful advice, and a bit of humour, this podcast is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about living sustainably, whether you're in the heart of the city or beyond.
The Green Scene is a partnership between East Coast Radio and the Durban-based NPO, Green Corridors, New episodes drop every Tuesday.