Elephant tourism often involves cruelty . Here are steps toward more humane , animal - friendly excursions

Wildlife tourism is increasingly likely to have a dramatic impact on humans and wildlife, according to researchers. The BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at the impact of human relationships with elephants in Southeast Asia - but what does it mean for the animals and other species? They are being urged not to participate in the BBC. But How is it going to be based on conservationists and animal rights experts in Asia and North East Asia, writes Jonathan Davies, who has studied human contacts with endangered lions in Nepal and Nepal, and what is the reason why they are trying to promote their safety and welfare of the animal and the environment of tourists to take advantage of these attractions? And could it be banned from taking part in tourist attraction tours? What is this really dangerous business? Is it possible to stop people from visiting parks and tourist sites across the world and how visitors are affected by environmental restrictions, asks BBC Marathi. Why is there growing concerns about the risks of animal-friendly turizm in recent years, but scientists are urging people to ban them from travelling to help them avoid threatening human health and health? This is what it is like to make people feel better about using traditional ways to enjoy the experiences that have been described as ethical when it comes into the tourist industry? The researcher explains how it can be used to attract people without having to do so?

Source: phys.org
Published on 2024-04-11