In 1996, over 62 million U.S. residents participated in wildlife watching and spent in excess of 29 billion dollars in this recreational activity. Wildlife watching can be defined as the observation, study, and enjoyment of natural areas and its wild fauna and flora. Residential wildlife watching takes place within one mile of the participant's residence and is often an incidental or secondary activity. Non-residential wildlife watching refers to recreation taking place at a distance of at least one mile from the participant's residence. In recent years, a sharp decline in the number of wildlife watchers has been noted. Between 1991 and 1996, the number of wildlife watchers decreased by 17 percent. During this time interval, the largest de...
Wildlife viewing has become a popular recreational pursuit in the United States. However, little has...
[Extract] This chapter is concerned with wildlife tourism that is focused on watching free ranging a...
Nature Tourism has been defined as discretionary travel to natural areas that conserves environmenta...
In 1996, over 62 million U.S. residents participated in wildlife watching and spent in excess of 29 ...
[Abstract] This study provides an analysis of individual participation in wildlife watching associat...
Motivated by the increasing popularity of wildlife viewing and a growing emphasis on management for ...
This study utilized cross-sectional data obtained from the 1991 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting,...
Each year, residents of the United States devote substantial resources to nonconsumptive uses of wil...
In the last 200 years the importance of wild animals to man has taken two distinct forms: the use of...
Managed public wild areas have dual mandates to protect biodiversity and provide recreational opport...
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals an...
Summarizes information on wildlife viewing in Montana by residents and nonresidents, drawing from th...
Humans impact wildlife in numerous ways. The most serious being direct habitat destruction due to th...
Hunting, fishing and wildlife-associated recreation expenditures have played an important role in th...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
Wildlife viewing has become a popular recreational pursuit in the United States. However, little has...
[Extract] This chapter is concerned with wildlife tourism that is focused on watching free ranging a...
Nature Tourism has been defined as discretionary travel to natural areas that conserves environmenta...
In 1996, over 62 million U.S. residents participated in wildlife watching and spent in excess of 29 ...
[Abstract] This study provides an analysis of individual participation in wildlife watching associat...
Motivated by the increasing popularity of wildlife viewing and a growing emphasis on management for ...
This study utilized cross-sectional data obtained from the 1991 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting,...
Each year, residents of the United States devote substantial resources to nonconsumptive uses of wil...
In the last 200 years the importance of wild animals to man has taken two distinct forms: the use of...
Managed public wild areas have dual mandates to protect biodiversity and provide recreational opport...
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals an...
Summarizes information on wildlife viewing in Montana by residents and nonresidents, drawing from th...
Humans impact wildlife in numerous ways. The most serious being direct habitat destruction due to th...
Hunting, fishing and wildlife-associated recreation expenditures have played an important role in th...
This paper considers the implications of different geographical population defi-nitions in analysis ...
Wildlife viewing has become a popular recreational pursuit in the United States. However, little has...
[Extract] This chapter is concerned with wildlife tourism that is focused on watching free ranging a...
Nature Tourism has been defined as discretionary travel to natural areas that conserves environmenta...