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Zimbabweans near protected areas feel good about wildlife. Tourists? Not so much.

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    By Rebecca KesslerJul 10, 2015, 9:59 am129 pts
    photo of Zimbabweans near protected areas feel good about wildlife. Tourists? Not so much. imageThe creation of protected areas often causes problems for people living nearby, even as it brings a potential source of income in the form of tourism. In Zimbabwe, people living near protected areas have positive perceptions of wildlife conservation but negative perceptions of tourism, according to a new paper.
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