Talking Turtles With Tourists: Evaluating the Relative Conservation Impacts of Different Types of Sea Turtle Education Programs at Jekyll Island, GA, USA

Katie A. Mascovich, Lincoln R. Larson, K. Andrews
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We used a pre-post survey approach to compare learning and conservation-focused behavioral outcomes for tourists participating in two different types of field-based wildlife education programs at the Jekyll Island Authority Georgia Sea Turtle Center (GSTC) on Jekyll Island, GA, USA: a low-interaction program (n = 59) led by education guides that featured minimal direct contact between visitors and sea turtles, and a high-interaction program (n = 42) led by turtle biologists that featured more intimate interactions between visitors and turtles. Both programs revealed comparable positive effects on participants’ knowledge of sea turtles and intent to engage in turtle advocacy behaviors, but neither type of program had a major influence on pro-turtle attitudes or participation in turtle-friendly beach behaviors (partly because scores for these variables were high entering the program). Results suggest managers and educators at wildlife tourism destinations could employ different program delivery methods while still achieving similar education and conservation goals.
与游客交谈的海龟:评估美国乔治亚州杰基尔岛不同类型海龟教育计划的相对保护影响
在美国乔治亚州杰基尔岛的杰基尔岛管理局乔治亚海龟中心(GSTC),我们使用了一种前后调查的方法来比较游客参加两种不同类型的野外野生动物教育项目的学习和保护行为结果:一个低互动项目(n = 59)由教育向导领导,以游客和海龟之间的直接接触最少为特色,另一个高互动项目(n = 42)由海龟生物学家领导,以游客和海龟之间的亲密互动为特色。这两个项目对参与者对海龟的了解和参与海龟保护行为的意图都显示出相当的积极影响,但这两种类型的项目对支持海龟的态度或参与海龟友好的海滩行为都没有重大影响(部分原因是这些变量的得分在进入项目时很高)。研究结果表明,野生动物旅游目的地的管理人员和教育工作者可以采用不同的项目实施方法,同时实现相似的教育和保护目标。
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