
Tourism on the Frontline: Confronting Wildlife Crime in Conservation Landscapes
We need ‘all hands on deck’ to win the fight against wildlife crime. Wildlife crime threatens our natural world in many ways, but everyone has the power to make a difference within their own sphere of influence. The Long Run working with experts from The Wildlife Justice Commission and The Global Initiative to End Wildlife Crime have developed a framework of actions that can be taken by the tourism sector to support the fight against these criminals.
Download the framework and help combat the scourge of wildlife crime on our planet.

The Long Run’s 2024 Impact Report
The Long Run’s 2024 annual impact report captures how our global community of nature-based tourism businesses is protecting over 23 million acres of land and sea, investing more than $17 million in conservation, community, and culture, and proving that travel can be a powerful driver of positive change. Download the report to see how our members are using the 4Cs to create a more resilient future for people and the planet.

The Long Run’s 2024 Annual Members Meeting
The Long Run’s 2024 Annual Members Meeting was hosted by our latest GER® member - Tswalu Kalahari Reserve. 40 leaders from our community came together to explore how our shared vision can transform tourism into a force for sustainable prosperity. From powerful discussions on leadership and storytelling to innovations in sustainability and community engagement, the report captures key insights, success stories, and actionable takeaways.

The Long Run’s 2023 Impact Report
The Long Run’s 2023 Impact Report showcases our collective impact across the 4Cs of Conservation, Community, Culture, and Commerce, alongside case studies to demonstrate how tourism can drive positive impact.

Breaking down barriers: Sustainability accessible to all
In this report, The Long Run has pulled together freely accessible tools to help small-to-medium size travel businesses get started on a sustainability journey, proving that budget needn’t be a barrier.

Regenerative tourism research
The Long Run is delighted to have worked with researcher Chloe King in partnership with The University of Edinburgh and Solimar to develop a new framework for Regenerative Tourism.