Wildlife Tourism Research Report Series

 

 

The Wildlife Tourism Report Series includes more than 25 project reports. These commence with an overview that assesses the current status of wildlife tourism in Australia and identifies key issues and research priorities. To date, there are 15 reports within the Status Assessment Series, four reports in the Kangaroos and Tourism Series and eight reports on other topics.

A list of the report titles is presented below. Please follow the links to the Bookshop on the Sustainable Tourism CRC website to order your own copy.

 


Status Assessment of Wildlife Tourism in Australia Series

Status Assessment of Wildlife Tourism in Australia: an Overview 

Understanding Visitor Perspectives on Wildlife Tourism 

The Role of Economics in Managing Wildlife Tourism 

The Host Community: Social and Cultural Issues Concerning Wildlife Tourism 

Negative Effects of Wildlife Tourism on Wildlife

Positive Effects of Wildlife Tourism on Wildlife

A Tourism Classification of Australian Wildlife 

Indigenous Interests in Safari Hunting and Fishing Tourism in the Northern Territory: Assessment of Key Issues

Terrestrial Free-Ranging Wildlife 

Birdwatching Tourism in Australia 

Tourism Based on Free-Ranging Marine Wildlife: Opportunities and Responsibilities

Fishing Tourism: Charter Boat Fishing 

Recreational Hunting: An International Perspective

Captive Wildlife Tourism in Australia 

Indigenous Wildlife Tourism in Australia: Wildlife Attractions, Cultural Interpretation and Indigenous Involvement 

 

Kangaroos and Tourism Series

Rangeland Kangaroos - A World Class Wildlife Experience 

Assessment of Opportunities for International Tourism Based on Wild Kangaroos 

Evaluation of Organised Tourism involving Wild Kangaroos 

Kangaroos in the Marketing of Australia: Potentials and Practice 

 

Wildlife Tourism Individual Project Series

Economic, Educational and Conservation Benefits of Sea Turtle Based Ecotourism: A Study focused on Mon Repos 

A Biological Basis for Management of Glow Worm Populations of Ecotourism Significance 

International Market Analysis of Wildlife Tourism

Importance of Crocodiles in Imagery of the Northern Territory and Marketing Implications

Trout Tourism: Investigating growth potential for international and national trout tourists to Tasmania

Dolphin Interaction: Tourism management and best practice

Tasmanian Wildlife Tourism Inventory

Behavioural Responses of Dingoes to Tourists on Fraser Island

 

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