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Hypothesis: The establishment of a new animal display in London Zoo is a conservation strategy to protect endangered species, in the hope that this particular species will reproduce and reverse their fate of becoming extinct.
The Situation: Panda bears had been absent in the United Kingdom between 1994 and 2011, when two giant pandas moved to Edinburgh. However, this is quite far from London, and perhaps London's many residents and visitors would enjoy getting the chance to see such a rare and popular species of animal again. There is a proposal to set up a new panda exhibit at the London zoo with two pandas. This survey evaluates the attitude of London zoo visitors and London residents in general towards this potential new plan.
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How often do you visit the London Zoo? |
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If you have visited the London Zoo, how much did you enjoy it? |
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If you have been what type of ticket do you, or would you, normally buy? |
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Would you be interested in visiting a new panda exhibit in the London Zoo, with two pandas? |
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Would you be willing to accept an increase in the current London Zoo ticket prices if the new exhibit is introduced? |
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How much of an increase in the entry prices would you be willing to pay in order to fund this new exhibit? |
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Would you be willing to accept a higher rise if the price increase was only applicable to the Adult ticket category? (i.e. Child and Concession prices remained the same.) |
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If entry fees were to remain the same, would you be willing to pay a separate entry fee specifically for the new panda house? |
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How much would you be willing to pay for a Panda House entry ticket? |
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