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19 October 2016

Frogging in South African National Parks – yay or nay?

“Frogging” is a term used by wildlife enthusiasts to describe the activity of searching for frogs in the wild. Our national parks can provide a unique platform to promote frogging in the ecotourism industry. This questionnaire aims to gauge public interest and preferences regarding the ecotourism potential of frogs in South Africa. The information generated from your participation in this process will guide future ecotourism planning and can aid conservation research.

Click here to answer the survey:�Tourism Potential of Frogs in South African National Parks

This project is done in partnership with AACRG (African Amphibian Conservation Research Group), EWT (Endangered Wildlife Trust), TREES (Tourism Research in Economic Environs & Society), SANPARKS (South African National Parks) and NWU (North-West University).

Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom, 2520, South Africa.�

For any queries or comments, please contact the researcher: Zo�gn� du Preez at�[email protected].�