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info on avi tourism

To: "Denise Goodfellow" <>
Subject: info on avi tourism
From: "Dave Torr" <>
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 15:11:59 +1100
Not the ones who make it to Werribee!

2008/12/3 Denise Goodfellow <>

> Hi Bob
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> The other information you might find useful for chasing up sites is that
> most American birdwatchers (like ecotourists and nature-based tourists)
> appear to be women.
> Regards
> Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
> PO Box 3460 NT 0832, AUSTRALIA
> Ph. 61 08 89 328306
> Birdwatching and Indigenous tourism consultant
> PhD Candidate
>
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> on 3/12/08 10:59 AM, Bob Ashford at  wrote:
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> > Hi Patti
> >
> > Ive been trying to get this info for some time
> > Little appears to be available though I understand some early research
> has
> > commenced. Cant remember who.
> > In addition to the USA Parks & Fisheries survey done in 1991 (which I
> think
> > may have been updated) the RSPB (UK) also has some papers on the value of
> > Avitourism which may be useful (at least extrapolated)
> >
> > If you do hook a fish would you be kind enough to let the rest of
> > Birding -Aus know or contact me direct
> > Tks
> > Bob Ashford
> > 02 4464 1574
> >



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