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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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Witnessing wildlife cruelty at an orangutan show

Posted on 22/04/2016 by The Investigator

I’ve seen some terrible things during my time in the investigations team – but the orangutan ‘entertainment’ at this major zoo in Southeast Asia was one of the...

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Animals in the wild
Tourists riding elephant in Thailand

Opening our eyes to the hidden cruelty in tourism

Posted on 21/04/2016 by Julie Middelkoop

Last year I visited Thailand, in the same way I did ten years ago: as a backpacker. But this time I didn’t just hang out with other travellers and enjoy the...

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Animals in the wild
One of the residents at the Romanian bear sanctuary

10 years, 87 bears: Stories from our Romanian bear sanctuary

Posted on 24/11/2015 by Kate Nustedt

People often try to tell us it’s impossible to save wild animals from poaching, wildlife entertainment and trade. That’s when I draw strength from the work we...

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Animals in the wild
Indian Star tortoise in India

Illegal trade of Indian Star Tortoises

Posted on 18/11/2015 by The Investigator

Wildlife experts at World Animal Protection have published information on the illegal trade of Star Tortoises and the scale of the trade of this species. Read...

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Animals in the wild
Elephant in Africa at sunset

Thomas Cook Group have two weeks to protect elephants

Posted on 09/10/2015 by Kate Nustedt

I’d like to thank all 106,144 people who have signed the World Animal Protection petition calling on Thomas Cook Group to sign our Elephant-friendly Tourism...

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Animals in the wild

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