Tourism may benefit conservation, but some wildlife viewing practices threaten the sustainability of both business and conservation initiatives. In north-west Namibia, conservation-oriented tourism provides tourists with an opportunity to encounter the critically-endangered black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis on foot. We used 123 tourist-rhinoceros encounters and employed a statistical modeling approach to: (1) identify the characteristics of human-rhinoceros encounters that caused rhinoceros disturbance and displacement; and (2) design rhinoceros-human encounter guidelines that improve sustainability. A model-averaging, information-theoretic approach identified tourist approach distance, viewing time and individual encounter exposure as the ...
The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a threatened species of which the south-western subspecie...
Poaching for horns and tusks is driving declines of megaherbivores worldwide, including the critical...
Eco‐tourism and human–wildlife interaction can lead to increases in stress, vigilance and aggression...
Chitwan National Park (CNP) is one of the most important global destinations to view wildlife, parti...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2016.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The conservation of valued species is ...
Wildlife tourism attracts substantial numbers of tourists worldwide with Africa as the major wildlif...
Zoos and aquariums have shifted their focus over recent years, taking a much more active role in wil...
Private Protected Areas (PPAs) often use wildlife-based ecotourism as their primary means of generat...
Wildlife tourism may aid in the protection of species and habitat and contributes to countries’ econ...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
This research examines the perceived quality of experience for safari tourists within the Ngorongoro...
<div><p>Private Protected Areas (PPAs) often use wildlife-based ecotourism as their primary means of...
Private Protected Areas (PPAs) often use wildlife-based ecotourism as their primary means of generat...
Ecotourism has a potentially vital role to play in conservation by generating economic incentives fo...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a threatened species of which the south-western subspecie...
Poaching for horns and tusks is driving declines of megaherbivores worldwide, including the critical...
Eco‐tourism and human–wildlife interaction can lead to increases in stress, vigilance and aggression...
Chitwan National Park (CNP) is one of the most important global destinations to view wildlife, parti...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2016.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The conservation of valued species is ...
Wildlife tourism attracts substantial numbers of tourists worldwide with Africa as the major wildlif...
Zoos and aquariums have shifted their focus over recent years, taking a much more active role in wil...
Private Protected Areas (PPAs) often use wildlife-based ecotourism as their primary means of generat...
Wildlife tourism may aid in the protection of species and habitat and contributes to countries’ econ...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
This research examines the perceived quality of experience for safari tourists within the Ngorongoro...
<div><p>Private Protected Areas (PPAs) often use wildlife-based ecotourism as their primary means of...
Private Protected Areas (PPAs) often use wildlife-based ecotourism as their primary means of generat...
Ecotourism has a potentially vital role to play in conservation by generating economic incentives fo...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a threatened species of which the south-western subspecie...
Poaching for horns and tusks is driving declines of megaherbivores worldwide, including the critical...
Eco‐tourism and human–wildlife interaction can lead to increases in stress, vigilance and aggression...