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Disturbance to Natural Habitats: Wildlife tourism can cause disturbances to animals in their natural habitats, especially during sensitive times like breeding
.For example, tourists photographing turtles nesting on beaches can disrupt the nesting process - Exploitation and Harm: Some wildlife tourism activities, such as petting lion cubs or riding elephants, can exploit animals and harm their well-being
- Disease Transmission: Close interactions between humans and wild primates can lead to inter-specific disease transmission
- Economic Benefits: Responsible wildlife tourism can support local communities by creating jobs and funding conservation efforts . This helps protect endangered species and preserve natural habitats.
- Conservation Efforts: Ethical ecotourism motivates local communities to protect wildlife rather than resorting to exploitative practices like poaching