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Clemson University

Theses/Dissertations

2012

CONSERVATION CARING

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The Influence Of Flagship Species On In Situ And Ex Situ Wildlife Tourists' Connection To Wildlife And Pro-Conservation Behaviors, Jeffrey Skibins Aug 2012

The Influence Of Flagship Species On In Situ And Ex Situ Wildlife Tourists' Connection To Wildlife And Pro-Conservation Behaviors, Jeffrey Skibins

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Annually, millions of tourists visit natural areas and zoos primarily to view flagship species such as lions and elephants. Venues rely on the inherent charisma of these species to increase visitation and anchor conservation efforts. Expected visitor outcomes from the use of flagships include raised levels of awareness and pro-conservation behaviors. However, the role of flagships in wildlife tourism has been criticized for not delivering conservation benefits for species of interest or biodiversity, and producing negative site impacts. Furthermore, little is known about how the connection to a species influences conservation behaviors. This dissertation addresses this gap in knowledge by …