Wildlife Tourism: Impacts, Management, and Planning
Karen Firestone
Pacific Conservation Biology
11(3) 226 - 227
Published: 2005
Abstract
The publishers of this edited volume rightly claim that it should be required reading for a varied audience interested in wildlife tourism including tourism professionals, wildlife managers, recreation managers, researchers, and general readers with an interest in the role of wildlife tourism. I volunteered to review this book, since I readily confess to being a wildlife tourist at times, and I was curious as to the inner workings of the industry. This volume provides an eye-opening viewpoint on wildlife tourism to someone outside the fieldhttps://doi.org/10.1071/PC050226
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