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Ecotourism and wildlife viewing : (phase I - investigation) / R.J. MacFarlane.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Regina, SK : 1993. Ducks Unlimited Canada,Description: vii, 134 p. : ill. ; maps ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Conservationists, whether they be sportsmen or naturalists share a common interest in viewing wildlife. This extends into photography,feeding and study of wildlife. Ducks Unlimited Canada's habitat conservation programs could provide opportunities to fulfill such activity. This on-site participation will lead to increased membership,corporate sponsors and subsequent revenue for habitat conservation. The promotion of wildlife viewing is consistent with a desire to have Ducks Unlimited Canada appeal to a wider audience and market without alienating its traditional support from sportsmen. In 1989, D.R. Harley Consultants Limited prepared for Ducks Unlimited Canada a 'Survey and Profile of Target Audiences'. It showed that both members and the public would be supportive of a more expansive role to all conservationsits.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-134).

Conservationists, whether they be sportsmen or naturalists share a common interest in viewing wildlife. This extends into photography,feeding and study of wildlife. Ducks Unlimited Canada's habitat conservation programs could provide opportunities to fulfill such activity. This on-site participation will lead to increased membership,corporate sponsors and subsequent revenue for habitat conservation. The promotion of wildlife viewing is consistent with a desire to have Ducks Unlimited Canada appeal to a wider audience and market without alienating its traditional support from sportsmen. In 1989, D.R. Harley Consultants Limited prepared for Ducks Unlimited Canada a 'Survey and Profile of Target Audiences'. It showed that both members and the public would be supportive of a more expansive role to all conservationsits.

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