Blue Sky Wildlife: a new concept for profiling wildlife tours that help support the protection of our natural world.
Much like Tripadvisor is for the whole travel industry, Blue Sky Wildlife seeks to be the “go to” place for anyone searching for a unique and exciting wildlife tour anywhere in the world. No platform has ever existed for this purpose to date.
“We were inspired to launch this website as there was nothing like this for the wildlife industry, and to elevate conservation as a selection criteria for nature travellers without compromising on their overall wildlife experience,” said Chris Larsen of Blue Sky Wildlife
So, what is so new about this idea? Well, the site aims to get clients to review the tours that are listed and so people searching can quickly gauge whether a particular tour is right for them, simple yet essential when searching for your perfect wildlife experience.

The key element to all the tours listed are that they are responsibly led and all have some commitment to looking after the environments they visit, whether that is by engaging with the local communities or by implementing conservation initiatives to protect the wildlife.
Here at the Crees Foundation our tours are unique Amazon experiences because they support both conservation research and community development initiatives, so naturally we wanted to be listed somewhere that reflects our mission and values.

Blue Sky Wildlife offer clients the chance to search by wildlife type; mammals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, as well as plants and wildflowers or to search by species name, destination or wildlife review.
With more and more tourism experiences than ever being focused on conservation this platform assures to be an impartial and great place to learn about the best conservation experiences to go on.

Here at Crees, conservation is at the heart of our tourism experience – no trip with us is complete without our guests coming away with a deeper understanding of the rainforest and how we’re collaborating with local people to find real and robust solutions to the challenges they face.
Our visitors directly support our conservation and social projects, ensuring that people and nature can thrive in the Amazon.