| Conservation
Our
policy.
The
owner of Seal Coast Safari purchased many years ago a pine forest
of some 10,000 trees. Over the years these have been
tended by him and are now almost ready for harvest. After harvest
in a few year’s time, the owner will re-plant in pine trees
to continue the renewable cycle of sustainable forestry.
Each
year these trees absorb more carbon than is emitted by our Sealmobiles. In
this way, we consider that the Seal Coast
Safari as a venture
has a very small carbon foot-print, which we are committed to
reducing even further if technology provides any more means so
to do.
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