Global call for Thai authorities to shut down cruel tiger entertainment venues
Over 32,000 people demand an end to tiger exploitation in Thailand
This International Tiger Day, World Animal Protection is calling on travellers to be part of the solution by staying away from tiger tourism venues that allow interaction, such as selfies with tigers or tiger cub feeding.
Education is key. It’s not that tourists don’t care, the vast majority of travellers don’t want to contribute to cruel wildlife tourism but it’s not always easy to spot.
You can be part of the solution by sharing the video using the buttons below – it exposes the cruelties behind tiger selfies.
You can also play your part by pledging to be a ‘better selfie’ on our community board by committing to avoid wildlife entertainment venues.
By doing this you’ll be helping to protect wild animals, like tigers, from the cruelties of the tourism industry.
Together, we can help to end the suffering of wildlife.
Over 32,000 people demand an end to tiger exploitation in Thailand
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