Travel companies taking a stand against cruel wildlife entertainment
Hear from travel experts at G Adventures (a global travel company we’ve been working with) about how they are promoting humane wildlife tourism
Hear from travel experts at G Adventures (a global travel company we’ve been working with) about how they are promoting humane wildlife tourism
In light of World Wildlife Day on March 3, we're celebrating three wins for wildlife achieved so far in 2020!
As tourism and travel dries up as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the survival of the wildlife at many captive entertainment venues could be at risk.
To stop the spread of zoonotic diseases and prevent future pandemics. To protect millions of animals from the cruelest forms of suffering. To prevent species extinction and protect biodiversity. The wildlife trade and wildlife markets played a significant role in the COVID-19 and other...
Not a single wildlife tourism entertainment venue in Bali, Lombok and Gili Trawangan with captive elephants, tigers, dolphins or civet cats meets even the...
Toronto-based wildlife filmmaker Julian Victor, shares his tips for spotting wildlife, even in busy cities.
Get ready for some winter fun with our free wildlife themed activity kit for kids! Packed with coloring pages, puzzles, and games, this kit is the perfect way to keep kids entertained while learning about winter wildlife. Download now and let the adventure begin!
A shockingly high number of the world’s travel trade associations are lagging in providing animal welfare guidelines to travel companies, our new research...
Every time you choose responsible tourism, you’re ensuring a better future for wild animals. World Wildlife Day reminds us of the need to protect these...
When you think about the wildlife trade, you might picture the wildlife markets in Asia or the trophy hunters in Africa, but did you know that Canada plays an...
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