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Ethical Wildlife Tourism Mastery Practice Test 2026 | Exam P

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Q1Domain Verified
Which of the following is the *most* critical ethical consideration for a safari planner when selecting tour operators, as emphasized in "The Complete Ethical Safari Planning Course 2026"?
The operator's marketing materials and visual appeal of their promotional content.
The operator's fleet size and modern vehicle models.
The operator's pricing structure and competitive advantage in the market.
The operator's adherence to established wildlife viewing distance protocols and avoidance of disruptive behaviors.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Ethical Safari Planning Course 2026," what does the concept of "carrying capacity" in relation to wildlife tourism planning specifically refer to?
The maximum number of individual animals that can be supported by the available food and water resources in a given area.
The total number of vehicles that can safely navigate a specific game drive area simultaneously.
The maximum number of tourists an accommodation facility can house without compromising guest experience.
The limit of human activity and presence an ecosystem can sustain without irreversible negative impacts on wildlife populations and their habitats.
Q3Domain Verified
delves into a specialist understanding of ecological principles applied to tourism. Carrying capacity, in an ethical tourism context, is about the ecological threshold. Option C accurately defines this as the limit of human impact on the environment and its inhabitants. Option A pertains to infrastructure, not ecological impact. Option B is a logistical concern, not the broader ecological limit. Option D describes natural carrying capacity for wildlife, which is a related but distinct concept from the carrying capacity for *tourism's* impact. Question: According to "The Complete Ethical Safari Planning Course 2026," when planning an itinerary that includes community-based tourism initiatives, what is the *primary* ethical responsibility of the safari planner regarding benefit sharing?
Relying on the tour operator to manage all financial transactions and benefit distribution to the community as they see fit.
Negotiating the most favorable rates for the tour operator to maximize profitability, with any surplus benefiting the community.
Ensuring that a fixed percentage of the tour package price is allocated to a general community development fund.
Establishing transparent and equitable mechanisms for direct and indirect economic benefits to flow to the local community, respecting their cultural values and self-determination.

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