Trek Uganda is a challenge based in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. There are only an estimated 786 Gorillas left in the wild of which half live in Uganda’s Impenetrable Forest. The Ugandan Wildlife Authority has set up strict rules regarding ecotourism surrounding the gorillas and it is only possible to visit them in organised tours of 30 people. At present Dream Challenges has an exclusive contract with Nkuringo Walking Safaris to organise tours for charity fundraisers which will include the
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The name “Tubbataha” comes from the Samal language meaning “long reef exposed at low tide”. Before Tubbataha became well known‚ the Samal – seafaring people of the southern Philippines – would visit the reefs intermittently‚ according to their nomadic lifestyle. However the people more tightly bound to Tubbataha are Cagayanons‚ inhabitants of the neighbouring islands of Cagayancillo. Traditionally‚ during the summer months when the sea was calm‚ they would sail in their native pangko‚ to visit the
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Endangered Species Report The endangered animal I picked was the Ailuropoda melanoleuca. The common name is the Giant Panda. They are playful‚ poor breeders‚ and they are becoming extinct because of many things. The giant panda is a earthy animal and primarily spends its life roaming forests and eating bamboo. They climb trees and they also use trees or openings in rock for shelter. Giant pandas do not have permanent dens though. Because they do not have permanent dens
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Tourism: positives‚ negative effects on environment‚ future of tourism Tourism can bring many economic and social benefits‚ particularly in rural areas and developing countries‚ but mass tourism is also associated with negative effects. Tourism can only be sustainable if it is carefully managed so that potential negative effects on the host community and the environment are not permitted to outweigh the financial benefits. Economic Effects Tourism creates jobs‚ both through direct employment
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as the way you conduct yourself when you eat in their restaurants. Now with pollution in a foreign country that is more likely to have a negative impact because some people may get sick and not get used to the atmosphere in a foreign country. Ecotourism in
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Wilderness Newfoundland Adventures Case Study #28 Presented to: Professor Linda Blakney Presented by: Sparkle Smile Marketing Antonette Azzi Edona Berisha Wing Yu Cheung Kerry Forrest Jinghua Xie Marketing II: MKT 2302-070 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Situation Analysis 4 3. Assumptions 9 4. Core Problem 9 5. Alternatives 10 6. Evaluative Criteria 11 7. Analysis of Alternatives 11 8. Decision and Justification 14 9. Implementation 15 10
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The socio-diverse impacts by an induced tourism towards Amphawa Prepared For Ajarn Sethapan Krajangwongs Western and Eastern Cultures and Civilizations Course Code: 912 503 Prepared By Amornchan Vanichapol Duanratchada Chimphalee # I.D. 49501321 # I.D. 49501307 November 17‚ 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction of the Study 1.2 Research Problem 1.3 Research Objectives 1.4 Definition of Terms 1.5 Scopes and Limitations
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A Study on the Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) Tourism of Donsol‚ Sorsogon circa 1998 - 2010 Marie Anne L. Mijares 2010 – 36545 Professor Joey Ogatis Communications I Research Paper October 7‚ 2010 Outline Thesis Statement: The whale shark tourism industry of Donsol‚ Sorsogon has greatly changed its economic state and its reputation‚ but the whale shark tourism poses also problems on the fishing industries which is Donsol’s main source of livelihood. I. Donsol‚ which is located in Sorsogon province
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Tourism Tourism is defined as a composite of activities‚ services‚ and industries that delivers a travel experience to individuals and groups travelling fifty miles or more from their homes for purposes of pleasure. The business sectors comprising the tourism industry include: transportation‚ accommodations‚ eating and drinking establishments‚ shops‚ entertainment venues‚ activity facilities‚ and a variety of hospitality service providers who cater to individuals or groups travelling away from
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caught my interest‚ because of the cutting edge research I would get to experience while I pursue my education at your university. I have already conducted several researches on Biodiversity conservation‚ Park management‚ Socio-economic condition‚ Ecotourism‚ Water quality measurement‚ Farakka Barrage and its ecological impacts‚ etc. I have also two research publications. My long range goals would be to teach what I have learned to others. Teaching people how to solve some of society’s problems will
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