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The Avitourism, also known as birdwatching tourism, is a specialized niche within the broader field of ecotourism that focuses on observing and appreciating birds in their natural habitats. Enthusiasts, known as birdwatchers or birders, travel to various destinations specifically to observe and study avian species. Avitourism has gained popularity worldwide, driven by a growing interest in wildlife, conservation, and outdoor recreational activities. Participants in avitourism often seek out diverse ecosystems, ranging from forests and wetlands to deserts and coastal areas, where they can…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Avitourism, also known as birdwatching tourism, is a specialized niche within the broader field of ecotourism that focuses on observing and appreciating birds in their natural habitats. Enthusiasts, known as birdwatchers or birders, travel to various destinations specifically to observe and study avian species. Avitourism has gained popularity worldwide, driven by a growing interest in wildlife, conservation, and outdoor recreational activities. Participants in avitourism often seek out diverse ecosystems, ranging from forests and wetlands to deserts and coastal areas, where they can encounter a wide variety of bird species. Mullaitivu is rich in biodiversity and unique topographical areas, and Nanthikadal lagoon is rich in bird diversity. Research focuses on utilizing environmental, social, and economic benefits by promoting Avitourism.
Autorenporträt
S.M. Nilmini Samarakoon, the author, is a master¿s candidate in Biodiversity, Ecotourism, and Sustainable Environment Management at the Postgraduate Institute of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. She is a researcher, author, presenter at international research congresses, and contributor to international research journals.