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Explore ExperiencesYou may be one of those people who love to explore nature and go on safaris, use these animal experiences as an opportunity to get an up-close look at some majestic creatures in their natural surroundings. Or perhaps you’re planning to visit a zoo or an aquarium, and you’re looking forward to seeing them perform tricks or entertain you.
But, while this kind of tourism is extremely popular, it can often come at the cost of being exploitative, especially when it comes to local wildlife. While no one goes on these animal experiences with the intention of encouraging animal abuse – in fact, most of these people love animals – they may still be upsetting the environment.
There are lots of ways in which animal experiences can be harmful. However, it is very important for all tourists to be aware of these irresponsible tourism practices so that they can avoid them and look for more responsible alternatives.
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Here are some truly terrible animal experiences you should avoid:
Canned Hunting
Unlike in true sanctuaries and reserves, here they are allowed to interact with the wildlife – feeding, cuddling, and petting them – which affects their ability to survive in the wild, forcing them to spend the rest of their lives in captivity, or eventually in canned hunts.
Shark Cage Diving
This is because the sharks are attracted to the sites where the cages are lowered by people by throwing chum (dead fish, offal, and blood) into the water. In turn, this can condition the animals to expect a treat in that area leading them to attack those in the water when they don’t find any. So if shark cage diving is your thing, be sure to ask if chum is used.
Elephant Rides
Asian elephants have even become an endangered species to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and estimates show less than 2,000 wild elephants living in Thailand. So, while you don’t necessarily need to avoid all encounters with elephants, make sure they’re elephant-based activities like feeding or bathing and not human-centric ones like elephant rides or circuses.
Camel Rides
Conversely, longer trips actually allow them time to take multiple breaks. Just like with any other animal experiences, people who offer camel rides rely heavily on tourism revenue to make money. Thus, the tourists have the power when it comes to avoiding those that mistreat the animals, as operators inevitably supply what the tourists demand.
Other Captive Animals
While this might be an extreme example (and one that has been dealt with to boot), there are lots of other such places and attractions offering such experiences. These include captive dolphins and whales as well as dancing bears, monkeys and other performing animals who are abused in the name of entertainment.
Running of the Bulls
This is something that is also criticised about the country’s equally famous bullfights that follow, where the animals suffer a long and painful death as they are repeatedly stabbed. Supporters of the festival argue that it is a celebration of Spanish culture and that it is a vital tourist attraction attracting tens of thousands of people from all over the world for the event.
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Unfortunately, there are lots of other terrible and controversial animal experiences around the world. If you think we’ve missed any, be sure to share them in the comments below.