Tourists choosing elephant bathing over elephant riding, unaware of cruelty involved
Tourists are unknowingly driving elephant cruelty by choosing ‘softer’ interactions such as bathing and selfies – but these cause just as much suffering as ...
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Tourists are unknowingly driving elephant cruelty by choosing ‘softer’ interactions such as bathing and selfies – but these cause just as much suffering as ...
With tourism coming to a halt due to the COVID-19 crisis, many high-welfare elephant venues in Asia have been struggling to care for their elephants. But with...
To end the suffering of millions of wild animals used as entertainment, food, medicine, and pets and to prevent future pandemics, we’re shifting our focus to...
This is what we are doing during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The travel company’s new animal policy states it will work with venues ‘accredited’ by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and the Alliance of...
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