Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, Nigeria

Every Ecotourism destination consists of its own physical and climatic condition with its potentials of natural resources like wildlife, hills, mountains and vegetation to be nurtured and preserved for tourism, educational and research purposes amongst other uses. Maintenance of the physical enviro...

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Main Authors: Geoffrey Ogunjemite Babafemi, Anunta Rachael Chika, Adediran Olabanji, Odewumi Oluyinika Sunday, Apaokagi Naphew Kayode, Fapojuwo Omololu
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Language:English
Published: AfricaJournals 2021-08-01
Series:African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
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spelling doaj-8ac3046d20df48f0a9e1363327c4e2592021-08-25T06:24:33ZengAfricaJournalsAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure2223-814X2021-08-01103839855https://doi.org/10.46222/ajhtl.19770720-135Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, NigeriaGeoffrey Ogunjemite Babafemi0Anunta Rachael Chika1Adediran Olabanji 2Odewumi Oluyinika Sunday3Apaokagi Naphew Kayode4Fapojuwo Omololu5Department of Ecotourism and Wildlife Management, Federal University of Technology NigeriaCreative Arts and Tourism Department, Kwara State UniversityCreative Arts and Tourism Department, Kwara State UniversityDepartment of Ecotourism and Wildlife Management, Federal University of Technology, NigeriaCreative Arts and Tourism Department, Kwara State UniversityCreative Arts and Tourism Department, Kwara State UniversityEvery Ecotourism destination consists of its own physical and climatic condition with its potentials of natural resources like wildlife, hills, mountains and vegetation to be nurtured and preserved for tourism, educational and research purposes amongst other uses. Maintenance of the physical environment of tourism activity is crucial for site sustainability. To examine the real state of affairs at one of Nigeria’s ecotourism destinations, field surveys were implemented within an area approximately 2160 hectares of land which forms the main-bow of Owu Waterfall. Woody plant composition, faunal species and anthropogenic threats were assessed. A total of 34 woody plant species in 20 families were encountered. There were differences in the woody species composition of the Waterfall site. Six species of wild animals: Cercopithecus mona, C. tantalus, Papio anubis, Galagoides Spp Xerus Sp and Epixerus Sp were directly sighted. Four major threat activities were reported as logging, farming, annual burning and grazing. This study made recommendations that all sustainable measures be explored to maintain the site. More so, development of the site should be a multidisciplinary approach given that it has the capacity to be developed as a world-class tourism destination. https://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_4_10_3_839-855.pdfmaintenancesurveyssustainabilityworld-class and destination
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Adediran Olabanji
Odewumi Oluyinika Sunday
Apaokagi Naphew Kayode
Fapojuwo Omololu
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Anunta Rachael Chika
Adediran Olabanji
Odewumi Oluyinika Sunday
Apaokagi Naphew Kayode
Fapojuwo Omololu
Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, Nigeria
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
maintenance
surveys
sustainability
world-class and destination
author_facet Geoffrey Ogunjemite Babafemi
Anunta Rachael Chika
Adediran Olabanji
Odewumi Oluyinika Sunday
Apaokagi Naphew Kayode
Fapojuwo Omololu
author_sort Geoffrey Ogunjemite Babafemi
title Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, Nigeria
title_short Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, Nigeria
title_full Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Ecological Threats of an Ecotourism Destination: The Case of Owu Waterfall, Kwara State, Nigeria
title_sort ecological threats of an ecotourism destination: the case of owu waterfall, kwara state, nigeria
publisher AfricaJournals
series African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
issn 2223-814X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Every Ecotourism destination consists of its own physical and climatic condition with its potentials of natural resources like wildlife, hills, mountains and vegetation to be nurtured and preserved for tourism, educational and research purposes amongst other uses. Maintenance of the physical environment of tourism activity is crucial for site sustainability. To examine the real state of affairs at one of Nigeria’s ecotourism destinations, field surveys were implemented within an area approximately 2160 hectares of land which forms the main-bow of Owu Waterfall. Woody plant composition, faunal species and anthropogenic threats were assessed. A total of 34 woody plant species in 20 families were encountered. There were differences in the woody species composition of the Waterfall site. Six species of wild animals: Cercopithecus mona, C. tantalus, Papio anubis, Galagoides Spp Xerus Sp and Epixerus Sp were directly sighted. Four major threat activities were reported as logging, farming, annual burning and grazing. This study made recommendations that all sustainable measures be explored to maintain the site. More so, development of the site should be a multidisciplinary approach given that it has the capacity to be developed as a world-class tourism destination.
topic maintenance
surveys
sustainability
world-class and destination
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