Welcome to True Travellers Society Daily Podcast! It’s November twentieth, twenty twenty-five. Today, we’re diving into inspiring ways responsible travel is changing lives and restoring nature—like how a Mexican coastal community is reviving both marine ecosystems and local livelihoods. Stay with us to discover practical ways your next adventure can make a difference for people and the planet. Let’s get started with our top sustainable and volunteer travel stories for today. First up: Regenerative aquaculture and eco-adventures are transforming La Paz, Baja California Sur. In La Paz, local marine biologists and community members have teamed up on pioneering projects that protect both biodiversity and local culture. At Pichilingue Port, pearl, oyster, and coral farms not only conserve endangered marine life, but also create educational experiences for travellers. Since twenty fifteen, forty thousand endangered totoaba fish have been released each summer into the Gulf of California fro
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