Human-wildlife interactive experience is highly sought out by people in wildlife tourism. Issues have cropped up to recognize the outcomes of human-wildlife contacts among visitors during the activities. A study was conducted based on visitors’ participation in the wildlife tourism in particular the elephant interactive program, level of interaction between both human and wildlife, and factors that have contributed to such relationships. A survey was conducted using structured questionnaire to 400 visitors in Kuala Gandah National Elephant Conservation Centre (KGNECC) in Pahang, a wildlife tourism site in Malaysia. The findings showed that respondents’ preferred the interactive activity when compared with non-interactive activities. It was ...
The Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP) of Nepal is renowned for its large variety of wildlife, inclu...
There is considerable debate about the ethics of captive wildlife-based setting such as zoos and aqu...
Abstract Background and Aim: Elephants are exploited for public entertainment tourism throughout As...
Experiencing human-wildlife interactive activities is becoming popular in wildlife tourism. The acti...
Human-wildlife interactive experience has become a popular recreational pursuit in the wildlife-base...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in studying human-elephant conflicts; however, in the ca...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
Wildlife tourism is for the purpose of watching and/or encountering wildlife. In South-east Asia, ma...
AbstractTourism-induced disturbance is a growing concern in wildlife conservation worldwide. This ca...
Wildlife-viewing has become a popular nature based tourism sector worldwide providing opportunities ...
Wildlife tourism in captive settings such as Zoos is known as a place where visitors can interact wi...
Tourism in natural areas continues to grow. Consequently, the concerns for impact of tourism on envi...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
The Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP) of Nepal is renowned for its large variety of wildlife, inclu...
There is considerable debate about the ethics of captive wildlife-based setting such as zoos and aqu...
Abstract Background and Aim: Elephants are exploited for public entertainment tourism throughout As...
Experiencing human-wildlife interactive activities is becoming popular in wildlife tourism. The acti...
Human-wildlife interactive experience has become a popular recreational pursuit in the wildlife-base...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in studying human-elephant conflicts; however, in the ca...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
Wildlife tourism is for the purpose of watching and/or encountering wildlife. In South-east Asia, ma...
AbstractTourism-induced disturbance is a growing concern in wildlife conservation worldwide. This ca...
Wildlife-viewing has become a popular nature based tourism sector worldwide providing opportunities ...
Wildlife tourism in captive settings such as Zoos is known as a place where visitors can interact wi...
Tourism in natural areas continues to grow. Consequently, the concerns for impact of tourism on envi...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
The Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP) of Nepal is renowned for its large variety of wildlife, inclu...
There is considerable debate about the ethics of captive wildlife-based setting such as zoos and aqu...
Abstract Background and Aim: Elephants are exploited for public entertainment tourism throughout As...