Q5-WILDLIFE TOURISM
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- Q1
In this setting of wildlife tourism, risks to the safety of tourists are high.
Natural Setting
Semi-Captive Setting
Captive Setting
60s - Q2
In this setting of wildlife tourism, animal welfare/rights issues are high.
Captive Setting
Semi-captive Setting
Natural Setting
60s - Q3
In this setting of wildlife tourism, the types of tourists are usually small and special interest groups may require specialist service and may be willing to pay more for the experience.
Natural Setting
Captive Setting
Semi-captive Setting
60s - Q4
In this setting of wildlife tourism, the types of tourists are usually mass tourists and general interest groups.
Natural Setting
Captive Setting
Semi-captive Setting
60s - Q5
In this setting of wildlife tourism, the types of tourists are usually small and special interest groups may require specialist service and may be willing to pay more for a more wildlife encounter
Captive Setting
Semi-captive Setting
Natural Setting
60s - Q6
This refers to the type of wildlife tourism that uses wildlife for recreation and involves the capture or killing of animals.
Consumptive
Semi-consumptive
Non-consumptive
60s - Q7
This refers to the type of wildlife tourism in which recreational activities are undertaken with no deliberate intent to kill or interfere with wildlife.
Non-consumptive
Semi-consumptive
Consumptive
60s - Q8
This is a term used to constitute animals that are charismatic that evoke sympathy from the public and can be powerful and effective symbols in conservation and fund-raising campaigns.
focal species
flagship species
endangered species
60s - Q9
A direct impact on wildlife results in disruption to courtship, nesting, nursing, brooding, and reduced reproductive rate.
Breeding pattern
Natural predation and competition
Survivorship
60s - Q10
A direct impact on wildlife results in dependence on giveaways, over-eating, or malnutrition.
Breeding pattern
Feeding pattern
Natural predation and competition
60s - Q11
Unhealthy wild animals that congregate at feeding or watering sites can spread infectious diseases only to other animals and not humans.
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q12
This kind of ecotourism involves a range of activities, such as bird-watching, whale-watching, snorkeling, general wildlife viewing, game hunting, recreational fishing, and visiting zoos and aquaria.
Wildlife tourism
Zoo tourism
Ecotourism in protected areas
60s - Q13
Which of the following is not an example of non-consumptive wildlife tourism?
Video recording
Wildlife watching
Recreational fishing
60s - Q14
Which of the following is not an example of consumptive wildlife tourism?
Recreational fishing
Photography
Trophy hunting and fishing
60s - Q15
In this setting of wildlife tourism, animal movement is restricted
Captive Setting
Semi-captive Setting
Natural Setting
60s