TreadRight
A not-for-profit foundation established by The Travel Corporation to encourage sustainable tourism wi
Originally established in 2008 as The Travel Corporation Conservation Foundation, TreadRight was founded out of a desire by The Travel Corporation and its respective companies to support existing conservation organisations and encourage the sustainable development of tourism. To date, TreadRight has committed more than USD 2 million to sustainable tourism projects worldwide and encourages industry
05/05/2026
Providing a path to safety 🌈
In 2025, supported more LGBTQI+ individuals than ever before, opening doors to safety, dignity, and hope. To discover more inspiring work made possible through collaboration with our project partners, explore TreadRight’s global impact at treadright.org/impact
29/04/2026
The Travel Corporation’s 2025 Impact Report was published today, and in it we outline the impactful achievements of our 12 TreadRight partners. Learn about the progress made restoring our planet, empowering people and cultures, and protecting wildlife, at treadright.org/impact!
Photos of our partner taken by
limateaction
31/03/2026
As March draws to a close, we reflect on a month filled with important recognition for our planet, for people, and for wildlife. From World Wildlife Day and International Women’s Day to World Water Day, the International Day of Forests, and the International Day of Zero Waste, March has reminded us why we’re proud to collaborate with our incredible project partners. These images highlight just a few of the incredible partners creating meaningful impact for biodiversity, for our environment and for the cultural preservation of communities around the world. Thank you for all you do. 💛🌍
📸 Photo 1 taken by Silvia Di Domenicantonio
📸 Photo 2 taken by
30/01/2026
Our friends at have been hard at work this month installing fascines across the Northern Venetian wetlands. These bundles of branches act as natural barriers, buffering storms, reducing erosion, and protecting fragile ecosystems. We’re so proud to support this work💚
21/01/2026
We're proud to support in their efforts to rewild the Scottish Highlands 🌲
Their Wild Pine Project has recently uncovered its most significant discovery to date: a forgotten wild pine woodland of extraordinary diversity.
“This is the most diverse woodland we’ve found and likely the largest wild pine site overlooked until now. There are thousands of wild pine trees here,” says Jane, Project Officer.
Overlooking the iconic shores of Loch Ness, this remarkable landscape is rich in native wildlife and natural heritage. While parts of the woodland are thriving, much of the site is at risk from non‑native conifer plantations—making its discovery a vital step towards long‑term protection and restoration.
16/01/2026
Our project partners at are dedicated to rewilding the Scottish Highlands, and we're so proud to support their efforts 🌲
Travelling across the north and west of Scotland, Jane, the Wild Pine Project Officer, searches for forgotten fragments of ancient Caledonian pinewood. Last year, one journey meant paddling across a loch, where she found a fragment of pinewood surviving on small islands, protected simply by being out of reach from grazing animals. 🛶
“This special woodland has quietly endured here for centuries,” says Jane. “The diversity of places like this can spark wider ecological recovery across the landscape.”
With support from partners like TreadRight, these hidden places are being rediscovered and protected - helping nature, communities and the landscapes that inspire responsible travel.
🌿 Full Circle: Respecting the Lagoon
Cleaning the Venetian lagoon isn’t just about removing rubbish, it’s about restoring a cycle that sustains life and livelihoods. Healthy wetlands mean thriving marine populations, which support local fishermen who value the natural world and in turn this supports the restaurants that celebrate traditional Venetian cuisine.
Through ’s work, traditional knowledge and practices are being preserved, creating a future where nature, culture, and community flourish together. When we respect the lagoon, we protect more than an ecosystem, we protect a way of life.
Wetlands
🌿 Cleaning the Venetian lagoon is about more than removing waste, it’s restoring a vital cycle that sustains nature, culture, and community. Through ’s efforts, healthy wetlands support marine species, local traditions, and the cuisine that defines Venice.
🌿 Local fishermen are combining traditional skills with modern conservation through collaboration with our project partners to clean Venetian lagoons and install natural barriers that protect salt marshes. Their work preserves culture while restoring ecosystems that store carbon and keep the northern Venetian lagoons healthy.
🌿 Fascine appreciation! These bundles of branches are simple yet powerful barriers that protect salt marshes from erosion and help new vegetation thrive. These structures safeguard wetlands that store carbon, buffer storms, and sustain life.
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