The importance of iconic animals in selected SANParks

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The importance of iconic animals in selected SANParks

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The relative importance of iconic animals in selected SANParks

Date: 13th June 2014

You are invited to participate in an academic research study and official SANPakrs project which aims to determine the relative importance of the presence of iconic animals (elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion, leopard, wild dogs, cheetah, giraffe, hippo) in selected SANParks and the influence they have on visitor numbers, types of visitors and their willingness to pay.

The survey should not take more than 10-15 minutes to complete. This is an anonymous and confidential survey. You cannot be identified and the answers you provide will be used for research purposes only.

Please follow the link below to access the online questionnaire:

https://tuks.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_ezdXZ0ladEQtXYF;

Thank you for your kind assistance – It is highly appreciated.

You are welcome to contact Irma Meyer on tel: 072 033 9305 (irma.pape@gmail.com) or Prof B.A. Lubbe, on tel. (012) 430-4102 (berendien.lubbe@up.ac.za) if you have any questions or comments regarding the study.


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Interesting that they have moved away from NW university for their surveys... O**


Please check Needs Attention pre-booking: https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=322&t=596
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Done!

It's about to find out if BIG 5 is the most important thing to attract tourists or for that matter if it does generate income.

Sort of viability study :-0


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