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| How can you, as a tourism operator, contribute to Wildlife Conservation?
Have you ever seen a .........
Giant Kangaroo (Procoptodon goliah) Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus) Lesser Bilby (Macrotis leucura) or a Desert Rat-kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris)?
No?
These animals are extinct: they are gone forever from the Australian landscape (some before European settlement) and will never return.
Australia has a unique and wonderful range of wildlife, most of which can found nowhere else in the world. With more and more people making Australia their home, much of the forest and woodland areas have been cleared to make way for farms, townships and urban cities. Unfortunately we have changed the land so much that many types of animals have already disappeared (including 16 species of mammal since Eutopean settlement - one of the hghest rates in the world) or are in danger of soon doing so.
You can contribute by helping to save Australian wildlife that are in danger of becoming extinct by doing the following:
Encourage Tourist Participation in Wildlife Conservation Get involved in wildlife research or monitoring, and involve your visitors in these activities. Encourage your visitors to participate in wildlife conservation activities on your property such as habitat restoration. Enter into a conservation agreements such as the Land for Wildlife scheme. Donate a percentage of your profits to support a wildlife conservation project or encourage visitors to make voluntary donations. Use this in your promotion and let tourists know that part of their money is contributing to wildlife conservation Let your visiutors know about local, regional or national conservation projects and organizations they can donate money to. It is best not to put pressure or make people feel guilty for not doing so - they may well have donated elsewhere or be on a restricted bufget - just provide the information and let them decide. Many tourists wish to contribute something towards the wildlife in the areas they visit, the occasional one wuite generously.
Support Wildlife Conservation Organisations
Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) Australian Marine Conservation Society International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) The Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland World Conservation Union (IUCN) Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) Various natural history and wildlife caraers groups around Australia
also: Join Wildlife Tourism Australia!
Contribute in Your Everyday Life
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