The customer isn't always right-conservation and animal welfare implications of the increasing demand for wildlife tourism
Tourism accounts for 9% of global GDP and comprises 1.1 billion tourist arrivals per annum. Visits to wildlife tourist attractions (WTAs) may account for 20-40% of global tourism, but no studies have audited the diversity of WTAs and their impacts on the conservation status and welfare of subject an...
Main Authors: | Moorhouse, T, Dahlsjö, C, Baker, S, D'Cruze, N, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2015
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