Unfortunately people in the industry sometimes exploit the ecotourism label in their drive for profit this brand of Ecotourism isn’t always conducted in the most responsible way , and may damage the very environment it seek to protect. One concern is that the overwhelming number of visitor to these natural place(especially in the high season) has a negative effect on the ecotourism. Ecotourists tend to seek out places with the rarest animals and plants even if they take care not to disturb the environment their presence could put pressure on pressuring the most frail of living things. Another problem is the interaction between animals and humans. At one national park in Costa Rica, wild monkeys now feed on garbage left by the visitor and even aggressively steal food from tourists
Controlling abuses isn’t easy. Either. In developing countries where salaries aren’t high corruption can lead officials to tolerate ecological damage. For example, a large resort facility, normally not allowed near a sanctuary, might be allowed if the company bribes (give enough money to) certain people in the government. Limited resources are another issue. Areas of forests and beaches that would require an army to protect are often watched by several employees.