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This 15-page paper discusses the impact tourism has on biodiversity. Topics include discussion about Canadian tourism and biodiversity, as well as examples of solutions that are being used to sustain tourism and the environment. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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that is starting to come to the fore - it involves tourism. Tourism, which is beginning to direct tourists to adventure hikes and outdoor nature camps, is likely to kill
the environment that tourists are paying money to see. As well see in this paper, the more tourists that view a fragile ecosystem, the more likely that ecosystem will be
destroyed or damaged. Although some groups are beginning to take steps to stop the damage of tourism, it still reigns rampant. In
this paper, well examine the impact of tourism on biodiversity and also examine solutions some conservation groups are attempting. Although one of the requests involved biodiversity challenges in Canada, not
a whole lot of specific literature is dedicated to that topic. What we can do, however, is discuss the impact on tourism on biodiversity in other locations then, based on
extrapolation and what we do know about Canada, apply those impacts to Canadian biodiversity. Meanwhile, in the United States, Nancy Waltzman, in
her article "Playground or Preserve?" notes that it doesnt take outside tourists to muck up portions of Colorado where she lives - "In the three years since I moved West,
Ive seen plenty of people mixing with nature, and nature getting the worst of it," she writes (Waltzman, 2001, p. 36) She
talks about traffic jams to Rocky Mountain National Park (although she doesnt mention the pollution that comes from idling cars), where people stare at elk during the autumn mating season;
the top of Grays Peak, where a hikers dog has chased snowy white-bearded mountain goats; and four-wheelers traversing desert rock formations near Moab, Utah, during which they destroy century-old
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