The impact of rhino poaching on tourist experiences and future visitation to National Parks in South Africa

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Lubbe, Berendien Anna
Du Preez, Elizabeth Ann
Douglas, Anneli
Fairer-Wessels, Felicite A.

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Routledge

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Wildlife tourism attracts substantial numbers of tourists worldwide with Africa as the major wildlife viewing destination earning the bulk of its tourism revenue from such tourism. Iconic animals, such as the rhino, are major attractions for tourists to South Africa who holds approximately 80% of the World’s rhino population. However, the rapid increase in rhino poaching activities has reached a crisis point and should the rate of poaching continue to increase Africa’s remaining rhino population will become extinct in the wild within 20 years. How this affects tourists and tourism is still largely unknown. This study shows evidence that rhino poaching and anti-poaching measures do impact tourism in the short term and could affect future visitation to Parks.

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Wildlife tourism, Rhino poaching, Impact, South Africa (SA)

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Berendien Anna Lubbe, Elizabeth Ann du Preez, Anneli Douglas & Felicite Fairer-Wessels (2019) The impact of rhino poaching on tourist experiences and future visitation to National Parks in South Africa, Current Issues in Tourism, 22:1, 8-15, DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2017.1343807.