IELTS Speaking tip
Ensure your answers are well-structured with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Vocabulary
- wildlife
- tourism
- implications
- conservation
- habitats
- ecosystems
- endangered
- species
- interference
- sustainability
- awareness
- responsibility
- experience
- impact
- environment
Sample Answer
Wildlife tourism is an intricate phenomenon that generates both profound benefits and detrimental effects on animals in their natural habitats. On one hand, it can serve as a catalyst for conservation efforts; the revenue generated from eco-tourism can be pivotal in funding wildlife protection initiatives and preserving endangered species. Furthermore, increased awareness among tourists can foster a greater appreciation for biodiversity, thereby motivating individuals to engage in conservation.
Conversely, the negative ramifications cannot be overlooked. The encroachment of human activity often leads to habitat destruction, and animals may suffer from stress due to close encounters with tourists. Additionally, the commodification of wildlife can alter their natural behaviors, resulting in a detrimental impact on their survival. Ultimately, while wildlife tourism has the potential to foster conservation, it is imperative that we approach it with a critical lens, ensuring that its implementation prioritizes the well-being of the species involved.
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