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Wild animal tourism fuels the wildlife trade: who you book with matters

Posted on 13/03/2023 by World Animal Protection

Let’s examine how animal tourism fuels an even bigger problem - the wildlife trade. What is the relationship between the two, why is animal trading so...

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Animals in the wild
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Face-to-Face with Vietnam's bile bears

Posted 23/03/2023 by World Animal Protection

Maya Pastakia, our International Campaign Manager, recently came face-to-face with bear bile farming, one of the worst forms of animal abuse today.

Subject:
Animals in the wild
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What ecotourism is and why it *must* include protecting wildlife

Posted on 16/02/2023 by World Animal Protection

Travelling broadens the mind. We can learn about new places and people and, in doing so, we learn about ourselves. And yet, it’s essential that we do not allow...

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Animals in the wild
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Meet the laggard tour operators still failing wild animals

Posted on 13/01/2023 by World Animal Protection

Tourism is big business and travel can be an education, but the public’s expectations have changed a lot since the early days of package holidays. Modern...

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Animals in the wild
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Solutions to climate change include reducing meat consumption

Posted on 03/10/2022 by Jacqueline Mills

Our food system is now coming under the spotlight in the race to find solutions to climate change. Governments must stop overlooking the rapidly escalating...

Subject:
Animals in food systems
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Cecil the Lion: Seven years on

Posted on 01/07/2022 by World Animal Protection

Cecil the Lion and the American Dentist On July 1, 2015, an American dentist paid US$50,000 to kill Cecil the lion. Shot with a crossbow, 13-year-old...

Subject:
Animals in the wild

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