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There are examples in the Philippines
A specific example: I believe WWF was able (at least for a while) persuade fishermen to desist from leaping on top of whale sharks with grappling hooks, and instead taking tourists out to view the sharks.
Don't have the reference - maybe via the WWF webpages
Jimenez Badillo Maria de Lourdes wrote:
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