Kathryn Dougherty  Began late 1800’s  Fell 1990  Tanzania factor  New Form of Tourism.

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Kathryn Dougherty

 Began late 1800’s  Fell 1990  Tanzania factor  New Form of Tourism

Kathryn Dougherty

 Population now 28,808,658  Rate Urbanization Increasing  Impacting Tribes

 Camping  Private Parks  Wildlife  Animals  Agriculture  Pollution  Climbing  White Water Rafting  Coral Reef Diving  Distant Safaris  West

 11% paid economy  Better than before  Healthcare  Local Schools  Large Companies  Tribes  Wildlife  Agriculture

 Geography -reason for tourism  Tourism boosts the economy Kathryn Dougherty