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February 4, 2009
BEE, poor management threaten ecotourism
William Stephens, founder of a number of transformative ecotourism projects, believes Land Restitution has largely failed.
Ecotourism is a big foreign currency earner for South Africa, but to ensure that this country benefits from the trend to ethical tourism, corruption must be routed out from national parks and community projects must deliver a top dollar experience. That's the view of William Stephens, a successful developer and operator of a number of ecotourism ventures.
Posted by StaffWriter at February 4, 2009 1:35 PM


