AbstractWildlife tourism is proliferating worldwide and has the potential to raise revenue for conservation as well as public awareness of conservation issues. However, concerns are growing about the potentially negative influence of such tourism on the wildlife involved. We investigate the effects of habituation, ecotourism and research activities on levels of faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FGCMs), a proxy for physiological stress, in wild western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in the Central African Republic. We compare FGCMs in three human-contacted groups with those in unhabituated gorillas. We also explore how human–gorilla contact influences FGCMs of a gorilla group undergoing habituation and investigate how measures o...
peer reviewedAs humanity continues to alter the environment extensively, comprehending the effect of...
Ecotourism is a rapidly growing industry worldwide and has been used as a tool that can promote cons...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are intensively managed in southern Africa and are routinely ...
Wildlife tourism is proliferating worldwide and has the potential to raise revenue for conservation ...
AbstractWildlife tourism is proliferating worldwide and has the potential to raise revenue for conse...
Wildlife ecotourism can offer a source of revenue which benefits local development and conservation ...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
First paragraph: Western lowland gorilla tourism exists on a considerably smaller scale than that of...
Habituation operates on the premise that with sufficient exposure, animals will stop reacting to the...
Living in a rapidly changing environment can alter stress physiology at the population level, with n...
Context: Wildlife tourism has been shown to increase stress in a variety of species and can negative...
Habitat loss and fragmentation inevitably cause biodiversity decline, a major concern for the conser...
Understanding how African elephants (Loxodonta africana) respond to human interactions in ecotourism...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
peer reviewedAs humanity continues to alter the environment extensively, comprehending the effect of...
Ecotourism is a rapidly growing industry worldwide and has been used as a tool that can promote cons...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are intensively managed in southern Africa and are routinely ...
Wildlife tourism is proliferating worldwide and has the potential to raise revenue for conservation ...
AbstractWildlife tourism is proliferating worldwide and has the potential to raise revenue for conse...
Wildlife ecotourism can offer a source of revenue which benefits local development and conservation ...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
First paragraph: Western lowland gorilla tourism exists on a considerably smaller scale than that of...
Habituation operates on the premise that with sufficient exposure, animals will stop reacting to the...
Living in a rapidly changing environment can alter stress physiology at the population level, with n...
Context: Wildlife tourism has been shown to increase stress in a variety of species and can negative...
Habitat loss and fragmentation inevitably cause biodiversity decline, a major concern for the conser...
Understanding how African elephants (Loxodonta africana) respond to human interactions in ecotourism...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
peer reviewedAs humanity continues to alter the environment extensively, comprehending the effect of...
Ecotourism is a rapidly growing industry worldwide and has been used as a tool that can promote cons...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are intensively managed in southern Africa and are routinely ...