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Tiger, tiger burning bright: is tourism a blessing or a blight? _______________________________________________________________ Dr Susanna Curtin
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Ottawa / Cambridge / London / Forest / /

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Conservation Summary / The Times / World Wide Fund / BBC Radio / Wilson / G. Wall (Eds.) Tourism / Tiger Tourism / /

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Africa / Asia / /

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Switzerland / Nepal / Uganda / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / India / Costa Rica / /

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GBP / rupee / USD / /

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Extinction / Environmental Issue / /

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Griffith University / University of Waterloo / /

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tourism product / fundamental tool / business to business / energy sources / ecosystem management / mining / non-timber forest products / /

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Tiger Task Force / World Wide Fund for Nature / University of Waterloo / Environment Ministry / National Tiger Conservation Authority in India / Wildlife Protection Society of India / IUCN / Indian government / Griffith University / Dr Susanna Curtin Senior Lecturer School / Canadian Environment Advisory Council / /

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Gill / Susanna Curtin / Johnson / Paul Chapman / Talbot Campus Fern Barrow / /

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director of Tour Operators / officer / Major / representative / Private / /

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Bali / Madhya Pradesh / Pennsylvania / California / Assam / Ontario / /

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The Times / International Journal of Political Economy / The Telegraph / /

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BBC Radio 4 / /

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Central America / /

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