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Ecotourism: A Threat to Wildlife

Ecotourism is damaging wildlife according to a new report. The report found that tourism is disrupting animals like sea turtles trying to nest and is making animals bolder and less cautious of threats, putting them at higher risk of mortality. Researchers say a more comprehensive understanding is needed of how different species respond to human visitation and under what conditions it may risk harming them.

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Ecotourism: A Threat to Wildlife

Ecotourism is damaging wildlife according to a new report. The report found that tourism is disrupting animals like sea turtles trying to nest and is making animals bolder and less cautious of threats, putting them at higher risk of mortality. Researchers say a more comprehensive understanding is needed of how different species respond to human visitation and under what conditions it may risk harming them.

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Ecotourism a danger to wildlife

Ecotourism is a booming business that many tour operators cite


as being helpful to nature. Every year, millions of people descend
on protected and pristine natural areas to observe rare species.
However, a new report casts doubt on the value of this form of
tourism. In fact, it suggests that ecotourism is more damaging
than helpful to nature. Details are in a report published in the
journal 'Trends in Ecology and Evolution'. Researchers believe
tourists are disrupting animals in their natural habitat. They
pointed to a recent event where sea turtles in Costa Rica had
problems laying their eggs because of the hordes of tourists who
had congregated to watch the turtles' nesting habits.
The report says that ecotourism is making animals bolder and
that this could endanger the animals. A regular human presence
might make animals tamer and less cautious about other animals
around them, and this could put them at risk of being attacked by
their natural threats. "Then they will suffer higher mortality when
they encounter real predators," the report says. It added: "When
animals interact in 'benign' ways with humans, they may let down
their guard." The report said it was essential, "to develop a more
comprehensive understanding of how different species in different
situations respond to human visitation and under what precise
conditions human exposure might put them at risk."

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