“Wildlife Tourism and Conservation” explores the delicate balance between nature-based tourism and environmental preservation. The book provides a thoughtful look at how wildlife tourism can support or threaten conservation efforts, depending on how it’s managed. It discusses the ethical, economic, and ecological dimensions of tourism in natural habitats and emphasizes sustainable practices that benefit both wildlife and local communities. Drawing on international examples and research-based insights, the book encourages readers to consider the long-term consequences of tourism on biodiversity. This resource is essential for conservationists, tour operators, policymakers, and anyone interested in protecting wildlife while promoting responsible travel.