In this paper, researchers at the University of Queensland discuss findings from investigations on conservation learning at two Queensland ecotourism sites—a three hour whale watching cruise operating from the Gold Coast and turtle viewing at Mon Repos Turtle Rookery, Bargara. The researchers present a set of five challenges they faced in this research, as a warning to all who might dare to attempt similar studies. Their experience has demonstrated that the famous adage of show business, “Never work with children or animals” can indeed apply in wildlife tourism research.
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Karen Hughes
Author
University of Queensland
Roy Ballantyne
Author
University of Queensland
Jan Packer
Author
University of Queensland
Citation
ISSN
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1064-5578
Publication Name:
Visitor Studies Today!
Volume:
9
Number:
3
Page Number:
27
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