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  • A former Dean at the California School of Professional Psychology, she is widely known as a speaker and consultant, and holds a Doctorate from Iowa State University, the CSP award from the National Speakers Association, and a Certificate in Ecotourism.

    Linda Abbott Trapp

  • "Ecotourism" started more than a decade ago as a dubious tree-hugger concept to protect fragile ecosystems by marketing them to governments and locals as profit-making assets.

    Trouble In Paradise

  • "Ecotourism" is a growing source of revenue for the long-term management and care of more than 33,000 protected areas worldwide.

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  • "Ecotourism" is a growing source of revenue for the long-term management and care of more than 33,000 protected areas worldwide.

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  • While I feel badly for families that use this as a means to subsidise their living, it is time to move on to more viable industries, such as Ecotourism, etc.

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  • "Ecotourism" is no different than reservation casinos.

    BlueOregon

  • "Ecotourism" is no different than reservation casinos.

    BlueOregon

  • "Ecotourism" is a growing source of revenue for the long-term management and care of more than 33,000 protected areas worldwide.

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  • "Ecotourism" is a growing source of revenue for the long-term management and care of more than 33,000 protected areas worldwide.

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  • "Ecotourism" is a growing source of revenue for the long-term management and care of more than 33,000 protected areas worldwide.

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