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Tiger caregivers in tourism had direct contact with young tigers, with group management; these caregivers also were younger than in government facilities, with fewer benefits. Most mahouts considered their elephants as family members; a slight majority of these mahouts questioned the ethics of ...
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Say no to tiger temples and elephant rides, and yes to the experiences in this ethical guide to animal tourism.
Animal lovers listen up! You’ll be delighted by what Switzerland has to offer. Because you’ll have the chance to get to know a vast number of species, be it on a hike through lush fields and meadows or in the safety of a zoo or wildlife park.
Ethical Animal Tourism and You: The Hippo-cratic Oath Buy Us a Coffee! What is Wildlife Tourism? To put it simply, it’s tourism involving animals. It’s animals serving as entertainment for tourists. Whether it’s for the proposed ecological benefits or for the dollar dollar bills (y’all...
C. Animal tourism supports poor people. D. Wildlife is well looked afte)9."Group Yes"suggests that people should not disturb animals A. in Cambodia B. in travel companles C. in real life D. in poor areas)10. What is the text mainly about? A. Ways of protecting rare species. B. ...
Kangaroos are one of Australia’s most iconic animals. There are about 50 million of them across the country, so you have a good chance of spotting one – or even dozens – of our furry friends. Here’s where tosee kangaroos in the wild. ...
tourism developmentCambodiaethnic minoritiesThis research paper presents the findings of a research undertaken in Ratanakiri province, Kingdom of Cambodia (Under the RETA 6190 ADB TA project on Preventing the Trafficking of Women and Children and Promoting Safe Migration in the GMS'), with the aim ...
sled-dog tourismsufferingMillions of animals are used annually in the tourism industry as captives for display and entertainment, as porters and carriers, as quarry to be hunted and fished, as well as for purposes of competition and sport. This paper investigates the extent to which the welfare...