CEWT
An alliance of committed travel industry leaders from across the globe working to end cruel wildlife entertainment
An alliance of committed travel industry leaders from across the globe working to end cruel wildlife entertainment
Thank you to everyone who pledged support for elephant-friendly venues. You’re amazing and you’re helping us move the tourism industry towards a brighter future for elephants. Over a two-year period, we investigated 220 elephant tourist attractions across Asia. We uncovered...
Read the report, 'Ghosts beneath the waves'. Producers and distributors of seafood have a huge role to play in tackling the problem of ‘ghost gear’, the term given to lost and abandoned fishing gear and litter. We believe that our oceans and the life within them should be protected. And seafood companies can be...
Top image: A loggerhead turtle trapped in an abandoned drifting net. Ghost gear traps, injures, mutilates and kills more than 136,000 turtles and other marine mammals each year. (Credit: Jordi Chias / naturepl.com) The global ghost gear crisis Ghost gear (aka lost, abandoned or discarded fishing equipment)...
Cruel wildlife attractions Whether it’s elephant rides, tiger shows, or dolphin swims and shows, these activities cause lifelong suffering for wild animals. Up to 550,000 wild animals are currently enduring lifetimes of suffering at tourist entertainment venues globally. There’s no excuse. It’s abuse. Bali’s...
In our Taken for a ride report, we document the findings from our investigations into the living conditions of elephants used in tourism in Asia. Every day, elephants suffer in the name of entertainment For elephants trapped in the tourism industry, the trauma begins at a young age. Baby elephants are taken from...
We’re always happy to respond to media inquiries and can arrange comment and interviews with our campaign and policy experts. Scroll down to meet our experts for more info or contact our media team for any inquiries: Beth Sharpe, Communications Director 1 416 369 0044 x111 Toll-free: 1 800 363 9772 x111...
With your help we have achieved some amazing things for farmed animals over the past 10 years. Thanks to you we…
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