Welcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast, your source for inspiring news in sustainable and impactful travel. It’s November fifteenth, twenty twenty-five. Today, we’re celebrating an astonishing comeback for an iconic island species, a major anti-trafficking push at Australian airports, and the way artificial intelligence is opening doors for better ecotourism planning. Stay tuned to learn how your journeys can change the world—for people and for nature. Let’s dive in. First, in French Polynesia, an almost-miraculous wildlife revival is lighting up the night—literally. Over seven thousand Partula snails—tiny, fingernail-sized mollusks once on the verge of extinction—have just been reintroduced to their native forests, each marked with a dot of UV-reflective paint so conservationists can track them after dark. Why is this such a big deal? These Partula snails aren’t just vital for local ecosystems, eating decaying plants and keeping forest diseases in check. Their shells a
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