I'll second Kuala Selangor and add Guandu Nature Park in Taipei.
And Kapawi Ecolodge in Ecuador of course, with the Achuar people being the
owners/managers (it is by the Capahuari River but lodge itself is built out
over
backwater swamp/billabong/marsh).
Helen
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From: Steve <>
To: Debbie Lustig <>;
Sent: Sat, 27 August, 2011 10:41:05
Subject: Wetlands tourism
I'd suggest the Texas Gulf Coast which attracts huge numbers of migrant birders
from northern USA every winter.
Another is Kuala Selangor in Malaysia.
Steve
On 26/08/2011, at 10:20 PM, Debbie Lustig wrote:
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> Has anyone been birding at an overseas wetlands where nature-based tourism
> has
>led to a substantial financial impact on the local community?
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> Could anyone suggest a Top 10 wetlands where this occurs?
> NB This has nothing to do with Bird-O's poll!
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