• myGriffith
    • Staff portal
    • Contact Us⌄
      • Future student enquiries 1800 677 728
      • Current student enquiries 1800 154 055
      • International enquiries +61 7 3735 6425
      • General enquiries 07 3735 7111
      • Online enquiries
      • Staff phonebook
    View Item 
    •   Home
    • Griffith Research Online
    • Books
    • View Item
    • Home
    • Griffith Research Online
    • Books
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Browse

  • All of Griffith Research Online
    • Communities & Collections
    • Authors
    • By Issue Date
    • Titles
  • This Collection
    • Authors
    • By Issue Date
    • Titles
  • Statistics

  • Most Popular Items
  • Statistics by Country
  • Most Popular Authors
  • Support

  • Contact us
  • FAQs
  • Admin login

  • Login
  • Wildlife Tourism: A Handbook for Guides, Tour Operators, Job-seekers and Business Start-ups

    Author(s)
    Green, Ronda Joy
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Green, Ronda J.
    Year published
    2014
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    Working with wildlife can be immensely satisfying. So can sharing your love and fascination for wildlife with other people through wildlife tourism. It can also be challenging, and you may find yourself on a very steep learning curve about wildlife, interpretation skills, the tourism industry, PR, book-keeping and bureaucracy, especially if starting your own business. Even as an employee, job-seeker or student it is useful to understand the business side of things as well as the wildlife you're dealing with, to appreciate what your employer may need from you. You may already be knowledgable about running a small business ...
    View more >
    Working with wildlife can be immensely satisfying. So can sharing your love and fascination for wildlife with other people through wildlife tourism. It can also be challenging, and you may find yourself on a very steep learning curve about wildlife, interpretation skills, the tourism industry, PR, book-keeping and bureaucracy, especially if starting your own business. Even as an employee, job-seeker or student it is useful to understand the business side of things as well as the wildlife you're dealing with, to appreciate what your employer may need from you. You may already be knowledgable about running a small business but have only a superficial understanding of wildlife, or you may be an expert birder but unsure how to turn this into a vocation. This book will guide you through the basics of each of the skills you might need and provide links to much further information and advice, saving many hours of searching and hopefully avoiding some oversights and costly or embarrassing mistakes. There are lengthy sections on knowing, finding, watching, viewing, protecting and interpreting wildlife, since the focus of wildlife tourism is of course wildlife. Every guide makes mistakes at times, but a sound grasp of the basics will help you avoid some of the worst slips in front of your guests. Examples given here for conveying ecological and behavioural concepts to your guests using the wildlife at hand should also trigger your imagination to come up with many more ways of doing this. Much of the information is specific to Australia, but if you live and work elsewhere there is enough general information and advice to get you started, and to point the way to what to look up for your own country.
    View less >
    Publisher URI
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HE1SX1Q
    Subject
    Environmental Education and Extension
    Environmental Science and Management not elsewhere classified
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/65707
    Collection
    • Books

    Footer

    Disclaimer

    • Privacy policy
    • Copyright matters
    • CRICOS Provider - 00233E

    Tagline

    • Gold Coast
    • Logan
    • Brisbane - Queensland, Australia
    First Peoples of Australia
    • Aboriginal
    • Torres Strait Islander