This document discusses the future of wildlife tourism over the next 10 years. It outlines a wish list for wildlife tourism in 2022, including preserving biodiversity and important habitats. The author discusses how Wildlife Tourism Australia (WTA) can help by coordinating research on questions about the impacts of tourism and visitor experiences. WTA can also help minimize tourism's effects on wildlife, assist with conservation efforts, and provide information and networks to support the industry.
The document summarizes the results of a study evaluating biological resources at the Anderson/Ketron disposal site in Washington by comparing data from 1987 to samples taken in 2014-2015, finding that populations of Dungeness crab, rock crab, pink shrimp, and other species had increased substantially over time, though densities at the disposal site itself remained below commercially viable thresholds.
El documento describe las características de los arcos iris primario y secundario. Explica que el arco iris primario muestra los colores desde el violeta en el interior hasta el rojo en el exterior, mientras que el arco iris secundario muestra los colores en orden inverso. También menciona la banda oscura conocida como la banda de Alejandro que se encuentra entre los dos arcos.
The document provides guidance for trainers to properly prepare for training sessions. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the learners, the training situation and constraints, and identifying the crucial content. Trainers are advised to consider who the learners are, what they do, why they are participating, what they already know, and potential reactions. The situation factors to consider include time, number of trainees, location, available resources, and requirements. Trainers should identify the expectations of those requesting the training, the learners, and how the content will be used. Additional tips for trainers include making learners the priority over yourself, being prepared for contingencies, tailoring the approach to the audience, and allowing for breaks to avoid afternoon sl
El documento es un certificado emitido por el Instituto Universitario Politécnico "Santiago Mariño" en Barinas, Venezuela a tres bachilleres - Torres Rosbelys, Ariana Ferrer y Jaireliz Angulo - que completaron con éxito el curso de Proyecto de Estructura 2015-2 Z-A.
Denise Carouthers Crape has over 20 years of experience in project coordination, account representation, system analysis, and manufacturing leadership. She holds degrees in Social Work and Interdisciplinary Studies from Itawamba Community College and Mississippi State University. Her career highlights include providing training and coaching, conducting performance evaluations, setting goals, hiring and supervising employees, identifying new business practices, and ensuring compliance with safety programs. Currently she works as a shipping and receiving clerk, where her duties include preparing shipments, receiving inventory, and operating warehouse equipment.
The document summarizes the results of a study evaluating biological resources at the Anderson/Ketron disposal site in Washington by comparing data from 1987 to samples taken in 2014-2015, finding that populations of Dungeness crab, rock crab, pink shrimp, and other species had increased substantially over time, though densities at the disposal site itself remained below commercially viable thresholds.
El documento describe las características de los arcos iris primario y secundario. Explica que el arco iris primario muestra los colores desde el violeta en el interior hasta el rojo en el exterior, mientras que el arco iris secundario muestra los colores en orden inverso. También menciona la banda oscura conocida como la banda de Alejandro que se encuentra entre los dos arcos.
The document provides guidance for trainers to properly prepare for training sessions. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the learners, the training situation and constraints, and identifying the crucial content. Trainers are advised to consider who the learners are, what they do, why they are participating, what they already know, and potential reactions. The situation factors to consider include time, number of trainees, location, available resources, and requirements. Trainers should identify the expectations of those requesting the training, the learners, and how the content will be used. Additional tips for trainers include making learners the priority over yourself, being prepared for contingencies, tailoring the approach to the audience, and allowing for breaks to avoid afternoon sl
El documento es un certificado emitido por el Instituto Universitario Politécnico "Santiago Mariño" en Barinas, Venezuela a tres bachilleres - Torres Rosbelys, Ariana Ferrer y Jaireliz Angulo - que completaron con éxito el curso de Proyecto de Estructura 2015-2 Z-A.
Denise Carouthers Crape has over 20 years of experience in project coordination, account representation, system analysis, and manufacturing leadership. She holds degrees in Social Work and Interdisciplinary Studies from Itawamba Community College and Mississippi State University. Her career highlights include providing training and coaching, conducting performance evaluations, setting goals, hiring and supervising employees, identifying new business practices, and ensuring compliance with safety programs. Currently she works as a shipping and receiving clerk, where her duties include preparing shipments, receiving inventory, and operating warehouse equipment.
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Geotourism, Ecotourism and Regional Development - Challenges and OpportunitiesLeisure Solutions®
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Ecotourism, a fusion of "ecology" and "tourism," represents a transformative approach to travel that places sustainability, conservation, and responsible exploration at its core. In a world where the allure of travel continues to grow, ecotourism stands out as a beacon of hope for our planet's fragile ecosystems. This eco-conscious form of tourism is not merely about sightseeing; it's a philosophy that seeks to protect and preserve the natural environment while providing enriching experiences for travelers. Ecotourism invites individuals to immerse themselves in pristine landscapes, observe wildlife in their natural habitats, and engage with local communities to foster both environmental and socio-economic well-being. As the global call for environmental stewardship and sustainable practices grows louder, ecotourism emerges as a sustainable and responsible alternative that not only satisfies wanderlust but also promotes the conservation of our planet's diverse ecosystems. In this exploration of ecotourism, we delve into its principles, features and its role in shaping a more sustainable future for both travelers and the environment.
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This document discusses the importance of nature and wildlife conservation. It notes that nature provides essential resources but is being destroyed by human activities like industry and pollution. Wildlife is also threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and the wildlife trade. The presentation recommends ways to conserve nature like reducing waste, using renewable energy, and protecting natural habitats. It emphasizes the importance of wildlife for maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. Strict laws and government protection agencies aim to curb poaching and protect endangered species. Overall, the document stresses the need for human efforts to conserve nature and wildlife.
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- Ecotourism involves traveling to natural areas while minimizing environmental impact and benefiting local communities.
- India has many ecotourism destinations like the Himalayan region and northeast that allow enjoying nature.
- Sustainable tourism aims to conserve resources, respect local cultures, and benefit local economies. It includes all types of tourism.
- Ecotourism and sustainable tourism both seek to conserve the environment and improve livelihoods, though sustainable tourism encompasses broader aspects of the tourism industry.
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The document discusses wildlife tourism and ecotourism in India. It provides definitions of wildlife tourism and outlines its growth as an industry globally and in India. Specific details are given about India's biodiversity and the area of land protected for national parks and sanctuaries. Facts are presented about the growth of wildlife tourism in India in recent years and some of the largest national parks. Principles of ecotourism and responsibilities of the government to regulate the industry are also outlined.
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The 2018 Future of Millennial Travel Report is your blueprint for the next decade of North American travel. It’s packed with insights gleaned from nearly 1,600 U.S. Millennial travelers interviewed and presented with rich infographics to illustrate their patterns and preferences. Robust editorial dives deep into today’s most effective strategies by the world’s most innovative travel companies. The report’s nine chapters range from the potential of Airbnb to take over the future of travel, to the dramatic rise of Millennials hitting the road with young children in record numbers.
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Ecotourism involves environmentally and socially responsible tourism that benefits local environments and communities economically. It focuses on small scale and low impact activities like trekking that expose visitors to natural areas in a way that conserves resources and respects local cultures. Done properly, ecotourism can contribute to sustainable development by improving living standards for local people through jobs and infrastructure while protecting environments for future generations.
Ecotourism involves responsible travel to natural areas in a way that conserves the environment and benefits local communities. It aims to minimize impacts, build cultural awareness, provide positive experiences for visitors and hosts, and financially support conservation. Key principles include generating financial benefits locally, delivering interpretive experiences to raise environmental awareness, and recognizing indigenous rights. While ecotourism can support conservation and local development, some projects have negatively impacted communities through displacement, threats to culture, and environmental hazards like pollution if not properly managed.
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Sustainable tourism aims to conserve natural and cultural resources while providing economic opportunities for local communities. It involves stakeholders including governments, communities, tourism operators, and NGOs. Sustainable tourism benefits the environment by protecting resources, benefits communities by creating jobs and revenue, and benefits tourism by maintaining attractive destinations. However, tourism also poses threats like overuse of resources if not properly managed through carrying capacity limits and best practices. There is growing global demand for sustainable tourism options.
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Ecotourism, a fusion of "ecology" and "tourism," represents a transformative approach to travel that places sustainability, conservation, and responsible exploration at its core. In a world where the allure of travel continues to grow, ecotourism stands out as a beacon of hope for our planet's fragile ecosystems. This eco-conscious form of tourism is not merely about sightseeing; it's a philosophy that seeks to protect and preserve the natural environment while providing enriching experiences for travelers. Ecotourism invites individuals to immerse themselves in pristine landscapes, observe wildlife in their natural habitats, and engage with local communities to foster both environmental and socio-economic well-being. As the global call for environmental stewardship and sustainable practices grows louder, ecotourism emerges as a sustainable and responsible alternative that not only satisfies wanderlust but also promotes the conservation of our planet's diverse ecosystems. In this exploration of ecotourism, we delve into its principles, features and its role in shaping a more sustainable future for both travelers and the environment.
Range of impacts of tourism on wildlife and enviornment by amit tiwariamitiittmgwl
The document discusses the range of impacts that tourism can have on wildlife and the environment if not properly managed. It states that as tourism grows, pressures on habitats and animal populations will increase without limits on visitor numbers and development. The document outlines expectations for sustainable tourism, including impact assessments, limits on tourist activities, and minimizing disturbances. It also covers definitions of biodiversity, wildlife, ecotourism, and carrying capacity as well as issues like the effects of disturbance, habitat damage, and human-wildlife conflicts that must be addressed to protect wildlife and environments from unsustainable tourism.
This document discusses nature tourism and ecotourism. It defines nature tourism as experiencing natural places through outdoor activities that minimize environmental impact. Ecotourism is a type of nature tourism that benefits the environment and local communities. Sri Lanka is highlighted as having great potential for nature tourism due to its high levels of biodiversity and endemism. However, the document notes that Sri Lanka could better promote its natural attractions and protect the environment from large hotel developments in order to boost its nature tourism industry.
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This document discusses the importance of nature and wildlife conservation. It notes that nature provides essential resources but is being destroyed by human activities like industry and pollution. Wildlife is also threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and the wildlife trade. The presentation recommends ways to conserve nature like reducing waste, using renewable energy, and protecting natural habitats. It emphasizes the importance of wildlife for maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. Strict laws and government protection agencies aim to curb poaching and protect endangered species. Overall, the document stresses the need for human efforts to conserve nature and wildlife.
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The document discusses the concept of ecotourism, defining it as environmentally conscious travel that enjoys and appreciates nature while promoting conservation and providing local socio-economic benefits. It examines claims that ecotourism minimizes the negative impacts of mass tourism and contributes to environmental preservation. The document questions whether ecotourism achieves these goals in practice or is a viable solution to environmental problems, given issues with implementation and regulations in areas where ecotourism programs operate.
This document discusses ecotourism and sustainable tourism in India. It provides information on:
- Ecotourism involves traveling to natural areas while minimizing environmental impact and benefiting local communities.
- India has many ecotourism destinations like the Himalayan region and northeast that allow enjoying nature.
- Sustainable tourism aims to conserve resources, respect local cultures, and benefit local economies. It includes all types of tourism.
- Ecotourism and sustainable tourism both seek to conserve the environment and improve livelihoods, though sustainable tourism encompasses broader aspects of the tourism industry.
This document discusses travel, tourism, and eco-tourism in India. It defines travel as movement for work or visiting friends/family, while tourism refers to movement for recreation. Tourism provides infrastructure for travelers and relies on their spending, benefiting both industries. India promotes tourism through campaigns like "Incredible India" and "Atithi Devo Bhava", the latter meaning "guests are like God" and aiming to educate citizens about hospitality. Eco-tourism aims to conserve nature and benefit local communities through responsible travel to natural areas. Popular tourist places in India attract millions of visitors annually.
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Wildlife toursim next decade
1. Wildlife Tourism:
the Next 10 years
Ronda Green, BSc(Hons), PhD
Chair Wildlife Tourism Australia Inc.
Proprietor Araucaria Ecotours
Adjunct Research Fellow, Environmental Futures, Griffi th
University
2012
2022
2002
19. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here
20. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here
21. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here
22. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here
23. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here
24. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here (all of it is
probably too much to
hope for)
25. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here (all of it is
probably too much to
hope for)
26. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here (all of it is
probably too much to
hope for)
27. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
most of our current
biodiversity
(including terrestrial,
freshwater and
marine), still being
here (all of it is
probably too much to
hope for)
28. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
our most important
habitats preserved for
all time
29. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
our most important
habitats preserved for
all time
30. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
our most important
habitats preserved for
all time
31. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
our most important
habitats preserved for
all time (well, as
much as legislation
and other protection
can do this)
32. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
our most important
habitats preserved for
all time (well, as
much as legislation
and other protection
can do this)
33. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
our most important
habitats preserved for
all time
(and preferably
substantial areas of
ALL habitats)
34. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
Our most scenic
natural areas and
places that give the
greatest feelings of
wilderness and
connecting with
nature preserved for
all time,
35. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
Our most scenic
natural areas and
places that give the
greatest feelings of
wilderness and
connecting with
nature preserved for
all time,
36. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
Our most scenic
natural areas and
places that give the
greatest feelings of
wilderness and
connecting with
nature preserved for
all time,
37. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
Our most scenic
natural areas and
places that give the
greatest feelings of
wilderness and
connecting with
nature preserved for
all time,
38. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
Our most scenic
natural areas and
places that give the
greatest feelings of
wilderness and
connecting with
nature preserved for
all time,
39. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
a proper green
infrastructure plan
throughout Australia
that recognizes the
need for animals and
plants of all kinds to
move between habitat
areas,
40. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
a proper green
infrastructure plan
throughout Australia
that recognizes the
need for animals and
plants of all kinds to
move between areas,
41. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
a proper green
infrastructure plan
throughout Australia that
recognizes the need for
animals and plants of all
kinds to move between
areas, integrated with
plans for mining, roads,
agriculture, urban
development and of
course tourism of all
kinds
42. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
a proper green
infrastructure plan
throughout Australia that
recognizes the need for
animals and plants of all
kinds to move between
areas, integrated with
plans for mining, roads,
agriculture, urban
development and of
course tourism of all
kinds
43. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
a proper green
infrastructure plan
throughout Australia that
recognizes the need for
animals and plants of all
kinds to move between
areas, integrated with
plans for mining, roads,
agriculture, urban
development and of
course tourism of all
kinds
44. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
a proper green
infrastructure plan
throughout Australia that
recognizes the need for
animals and plants of all
kinds to move between
areas, integrated with
plans for mining, roads,
agriculture, urban
development and of
course tourism of all
kinds
45. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature established as a
focus in our primary
schools
46. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature established as a
focus in our primary
schools
47. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature established as a
focus in our primary
schools
Connection with
tourism?
48. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature
It is related to educational
tourism (school fi eld
trips etc.)
49. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature
It is related to educational
tourism, future tourism
demand of a non-
destructive kind,
50. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature
It is related to
educational tourism,
future tourism demand of
a non-destructive kind,
51. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature
It is related to educational
tourism, future tourism
demand of a non-
destructive kind, and
general support for
conservation of wildlife
habitat
52. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
re-connection with
nature
It is related to educational
tourism, future tourism
demand of a non-
destructive kind, and
general support for
conservation of wildlife
habitat
53. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
proper recognition by
governments and tourism
organizations of the actual
and potential value of
wildlife and their habitats
to Australia’s economy
54. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
proper recognition by
governments and tourism
organizations of the actual
and potential value of
wildlife and their habitats
(not just an overall picture
of nature tourism) to
Australia’s economy
55. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
proper recognition of
non-monetary values of
wildlife and their
habitats
56. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
innovative ways of
introducing tourists to
our wildlife which are
deeply satisfying to the
individual while not
disturbing the habitats
57. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
less impediments for
small businesses and
micro-businesses with
low initial budgets but
great ideas to become
established
58. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
more research relevant
to all the above
59. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
more research relevant
to all the above
60. Wish list for wildlife tourism 2022
true cooperation
between wildlife
tourism operations
throughout Australia to
advance knowledge
relevant to
conservation
management.
61. How can WTA help?
We’re here
We want to
be here
What do we
know?
What else
do we need
to know? What do we
need to do?
63. How can WTA help?
What do we know?
Quite a lot really
64. How can WTA help?
What do we know?
Extensive
bibliography:
65. How can WTA help?
What do we know?
Extensive
bibliography:
volunteers
needed to
update and
sort!
66. What do we know?
Much wildlife tourism
literature on Sustainable
Tourism Online, and in
various journals
67. What do we know?
We are learning more and more about visitor
behaviour and attitudes:
e.g. “Visitors’ memories of wildlife tourism: Implications for
the design of powerful interpretive experiences”
Roy Ballantyne, Jan Packer, and Lucy A. Sutherland
Many others
68. What do we know?
We are learning more and more about wildlife
ecology,
69. What do we know?
We are learning more and more about wildlife
ecology, animal behaviour
70. What do we know?
We are learning more and more about wildlife
ecology, animal behaviour and the effects of tourism
on some of our wildlife
71. What do we know?
We are learning more and more about many other
aspects of wildlife, tourism and wildlife tourism
72. What do we know?
We are learning more and more about many other
aspects of wildlife, tourism and wildlife tourism
BUT
73. What do we know?
We are learning more and more about many other
aspects of wildlife, tourism and wildlife tourism
BUT
there is still much we don’t know!
74. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
Much of the
literature
points to other
questions that
require
research
75. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
There is much potential
for WTA members to
refi ne questions,
suggest methods, help
design questionnaires
etc. Or coordinate
networks or work in
partnerships
76. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
Much potential for WTA
members to help refi ne
questions, suggest
methods, help design
questionnaires etc. Or
coordinate networks for
work by others but more
funding and more
volunteers needed for
this!
77. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
What is the effect of wildlife
tourism on cryptic, non-
target wildlife?
78. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
We can measure
disturbance effects
on wildlife - how
does this translate
into future
population effects?
79. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How important are
different kinds of
wildlife tourism
experiences to inbound
visitors?
80. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How important are
different kinds of
wildlife tourism
experiences to inbound
visitors?
81. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How important are different
kinds of wildlife tourism
experiences to inbound visitors?
82. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How important are
different kinds of
wildlife tourism
experiences to inbound
visitors?
83. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How important are
different kinds of
wildlife tourism
experiences to inbound
visitors?
84. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How should we be
marketing differently to
the people who just want
to see the famous, iconic
species
85. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How should we be
marketing differently to
the people who just want
to see the famous, iconic
species and those who
are more interested in
the rare and endangered?
86. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
Where our
wildlife viewers
are coming
from? Where
best do we
spend our
marketing
dollars?
87. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
Where our
wildlife viewers
are coming
from? Where
best do we
spend our
marketing
dollars?
88. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How does friendly
contact with wild
creatures at an early age
89. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How does friendly
contact with wild
creatures at an early age
infl uence attitudes to
conservation in later life?
90. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
What would the
economic and ecological
effects be of land uses
other than wildlife
tourism in given areas?
91. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
How can Indigenous hunting, in the context of tourism,
be planned for ecological sustainability? Should we
consider ranching some traditional food species (e.g.
goannas)?
92. How can WTA help?
What do we need to know?
?????????????????
Many other questions
93. What do we need to do?
Biodiversity Conservation
94. What do we need to do?
Biodiversity Conservation
•Minimize negative effects of wildlife tourism on
wildlife and habitats
95. What do we need to do?
Biodiversity Conservation
•Minimize negative effects of wildlife tourism on
wildlife and habitats
•Increase positive effects of same
96. What do we need to do?
Biodiversity Conservation
•Minimize negative effects of wildlife tourism on
wildlife and habitats
•Increase positive effects of same
•Assist in countering external threats
97. What do we need to do?
Biodiversity Conservation
•Minimize negative effects of wildlife tourism on
wildlife and habitats
•Increase positive effects of same
•Assist in countering external threats
•Innovative ways of combining tourism, research and
conservation
98. What do we need to do?
Biodiversity Conservation
•Minimize negative effects of wildlife tourism on
wildlife and habitats
•Increase positive effects of same
•Assist in countering external threats
•Innovative ways of combining tourism, research and
conservation
• Networks and communications that enhance the
above
99. How can WTA help?
Online
guidelines,
policy
statements,
records of
submissions.
What do we need to do?
100. How can WTA help?
Online
guidelines,
policy
statements,
records of
submissions.
There will be
more after
this
workshop!
What do we need to do?
101. How can WTA help?
Please keep
telling us what
you think we
should do
What do we need to do?
102. How can WTA help?
Please keep
telling us what
you think we
should do -
and perhaps
help us do it!
What do we need to do?
103. How can WTA help?
Provide up-to-
date and
accurate
information on
issues
affecting
wildlife,
tourism and
wildlife
tourism
What do we need to do?
104. How can WTA help?
Communicate
rationally with
governments,
corporations,
media,
educators and
other NGOs
What do we need to do?
105. How can WTA help?
Provide
networks and
forums for
discussion
What do we need to do?
106. How can WTA help?
Strengthen our
online
presence and
our SEO
What do we need to do?
107. How can WTA help?
Actively lobby
for wildlife
conservation
and the
viability and
standards of
wildlife
tourism
businesses
What do we need to do?
108. How can WTA help?
Actively
promote
quality wildlife
tourism
businesses
(and related
operations)
What do we need to do?
109. How can WTA help?
Actively
promote the
value of good
guiding
What do we need to do?
110. How can WTA help?
Help to establish ‘user-
pays’ systems to
encourage retention of
habitat
What do we need to do?
111. How can WTA help?
Help to establish ‘user-
pays’ systems to
encourage retention of
habitat and encourage
perceptions to change
from pest
What do we need to do?
112. How can WTA help?
Help to establish ‘user-
pays’ systems to
encourage retention of
habitat and encourage
perceptions to change
from pest to an asset to
be cared for
What do we need to do?
113. How can WTA help?
Help to establish ‘user-pays’ systems to encourage
retention of habitat and encourage perceptions to
change from pest to asset to be cared for
What do we need to do?
114. How can WTA help?
Encourage better
appreciation of and
facilities for people
with fi tness,
language and other
problems
What do we need to do?
115. How can WTA help?
Encourage
constructive
partnerships
What do we need to do?
116. How can WTA help?
What do we need to do?
Assist in
marketing the less
predictable events (e.g.
fl ooding of Lake Eyre,
waterbird and
budgerigar breeding)
117. How can WTA help?
What do we need to do?
To do all this
we need:
118. How can WTA help?
What do we need to do?
To do all this we
need:
Time
119. How can WTA help?
What do we need to do?
To do all this we
need:
Time
$$$
120. How can WTA help?
What do we need to do?
To do all this we
need:
Time
$$$
People