World Nature Conservation Day is observed every year on 28 July, and aims to raise awareness of the worsening climate crisis and initiate discussions about how we can better preserve the environment and its natural resources for generations to come.
One of the key focuses is on flora and fauna that are endangered or facing extinction, like our beloved Arctic polar bear. World Nature Conservation Day also draws attention to businesses’ sustainability initiatives and encourages businesses without any to take those important first steps.
At Aurora Expeditions, a commitment to responsible travel has always been part of our mission. As founding members of IAATO and AECO, we take our responsibility seriously and are committed to doing our bit for the planet.

Here are 4 things we’ve initiated or are working towards to help preserve our environment for future generations
1. We were the first to use the ULSTEIN X-BOW®design on an expedition passenger ship, the Greg Mortimer, and it is also a core custom-design feature of our new ship, the Sylvia Earle. Not only does this design mean a safer and more comfortable cruising experience for passengers, it is also better for the environment, enabling our ships to produce fewer emissions and use less fuel.
2. We believe that travel is the best educator and seek to enrich passengers’ curiosity and expand their knowledge and understanding of the places we visit, thereby creating lifelong ambassadors for the preservation and protection of these sacred places. On every voyage we have a range of special guests onboard, including scientists, naturalists, and palaeontologists and zoologists. We alsoencourage our passengers to get involved in one of our diverse and interactive Citizen Science projects to enrich their curiosity and expand their knowledge and understanding of the places we travel to. There is no better learning opportunity than being in the field with subject matter experts!
3. Our new purpose-built ship is a floating ambassador for the planet that honours its namesake, Dr. Sylvia Earle, and other pioneering women in conservation. In doing this we hope to shine a light on the important conservation work these women do.
4. We are working towards B Corp Certification, which is a designation that a business is meeting the highest standards for social sustainability, environmental performance and accountability. The rigorous assessment process is prompting us to scrutinise all of our processes, including our supply chains and onboard food program, and has further highlighted the fact that there is always more that businesses can do to help make a positive impact.