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Local tourism and conservation – perhaps conservation charities should stick to marketing?

“Going local” has huge potential for conservation, as it offers local communities real, tangible value as well as ownership in protecting their individual ecosystems. But while global conservation charities succeed at raising funds, their actual conservation theories and practices often leave plenty to be desired.

Conservation’s Dirty Secrets, Oliver Steeds recent documentary for Channel 4 Dispatches, certainly provoked reaction and, whatever else you may say about the production, it definitely provides food for thought. If you have not seen it yet, I suggest you do. You can watch it here.

We were shown how, while global conservation charities have been very successful at getting us emotionally attached to the world’s ‘prettier’ animals and raising funds, their actual conservation theories and methods leave plenty to be desired. Fast forward to the end, and the huge potential for “go local” tourism to be an engine of conservation is made very clear.

Give local communities a real value and ownership in protecting their ecosystem, and of course they will. Alienate them and treat them as part of the problem, and you just end up with more problems. Nothing new in this theory, but perhaps finally it is starting to sink in. Now if only “go local” travel can get off the ground in a more widespread fashion.

This is actually where, rather than being a source of problems, global conservation charities like WWF and Conservation International could be an even greater source for good.

The conservation industry’s use of the cute and cuddly ‘big-ticket’ animals -pandas, tigers, elephants etc – to raise awareness and funding is actually very important. Without an emotional attachment with nature, who would ever be motivated to go see it? So the very success of local community conservation-through-tourism projects hinges largely on the continued ability of charities and the media to pull at our heartstrings. This in turn gives corporate funding of charities a place.

However, instead of us then also reaching for our wallets and throwing it at the same charities, perhaps we should be spending it on visiting these animals ourselves, or at least on donating directly to more small scale, grass roots, bottom up conservation initiatives.

It is very easy to hit out at the big guys and point the finger at them for our collective failures. While the programme was ‘leading’ (or misleading?) at times, questioning the effectiveness of global conservation charities like WWF and Conservation International is extremely important. It is great to see WWF embracing that too; see their open discussion after the program: http://www.wwf.org.uk/news_feed.cfm?5030/Dispatches-Conservations-Dirty-Secrets—join-the-debate

I hope this leads to some soul searching among them all, and a refocusing of energies on where they can (and should) be most effective.

Perhaps that is in marketing the wonders of this world and then leaving the path for clear for locally empowered communities to do the rest?

Certainly that was our thinking – having got embroiled in conservation efforts in Ecuador – and has shaped the way we work in partnership with as many others as we can.

What do you think?

Further reading:
Oliver Steed’s blog about the documentary. http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/articles/conservations-dirty-secrets-reporter-feature
WWF UK CEO David Nussbaum shares his thoughts on the issues. http://www.wwf.org.uk/news_feed.cfm?5021/Channel-4-Dispatches-documentary-on-conservation
Further debates about the role of tourism in sustainable development http://www.muchbetteradventures.com/view/357/the-mba-files

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