One choice that helps keep wildlife wild
By choosing activities that don't exploit animals, you are helping to protect wildlife
By choosing activities that don't exploit animals, you are helping to protect wildlife
"If you can ride, hug, or have a selfie with the wild animal, the chances are it’s a cruel venue. Don’t go." You can protect wild animals from the cruelty of tourist entertainment by taking action on your vacation and when you travel.
We’ve identified holding sea turtles as one of the ten cruelest wildlife tourist attractions. At the Cayman Turtle Centre, tourists can handle turtles and take...
More than one million people* globally have signed petitions to G20 government leaders, urging them to curb the global wildlife trade. In Canada, 30,000...
Protecting wildlife through tourism Up to 40 percent of the global tourism industry is driven by the demand to experience wildlife. The thrill of experiencing wildlife up close are on many people’s bucket lists and sometimes the main reason for choosing a destination. Unfortunately, most wildlife...
Wild animals are enduring lifelong misery for tourist entertainment. Stand with us in asking the travel industry and governments to end the exploitation of...
After hearing about our call to TripAdvisor to stop profiting from wild animal abuse, City Discovery took the initiative and stood up for wildlife themselves....
In China, you’ve helped move 313 doctors and five major companies to sign our "Wildlife-friendly Medicine" pledge.
Our new report reveals the shocking part Canada plays is sustaining the cruel and dangerous wildlife trade and why it needs to stop.
We won’t let PetSmart continue to ignore evidence of its role in the wildlife trade.
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