AnimalTourism.com shows people where they can go to see animals in the wild or at sanctuaries. We cover animal news and the general topic of how wildlife watchers outnumber and outspend hunters, but often get overlooked in public policy.
http://animaltourism.blogspot.com/2010/02/one-percent-of-nj-residents-who-hunt.html
http://animaltourism.blogspot.com/2010/01/20-states-host-bald-eagle-festivals-six.html
Site Url: http://www.animaltourism.com
Feed Url: http://animaltourism.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Target community: US, maily urban and suburban areas
Is the site active? Yes
Professional journalists? Yes
Paid staff? No
Is the site part of a network? Yes
Is the site a media affiliate? No
Content created by: Team
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Year founded: 2005
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Does your site aggregate content from other online sites? Yes
Does your site provide training? No
Business model: Informal
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Location: New York, NY, United States of America
Contact URL: [email protected]
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