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Wild asian elephants in Kaudulla National Park in Sri Lanka - World Animal Protection - Wildlife. Not entertainers

Thanks to over 558,000 supporters who signed our petition, TripAdvisor will stop selling tickets for some of the world's cruellest tourist activities. Share the news now.

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Wildlife. Not entertainers

Victory for supporters who backed our Wildlife. Not Entertainers campaign action against the world’s largest travel site

We are proud to share the news that TripAdvisor will stop selling tickets for some of the cruelest wildlife activities. 

The site will also host a new education portal, which will educate millions of tourists about the cruelties imposed upon wild animals used as props for entertainment.

We are hugely thankful to everyone who signed the petition, and helped move the world for animals. 

The cruellest activities

Specific tourist experiences that will no longer be bookable on TripAdvisor or Viator are those where travelers come into direct contact with captive wild animals or endangered species. This means activities such as tiger selfies, the petting of lion cubs and swimming with dolphins.

TripAdvisor will also stop selling tickets for is elephant riding, an activity we have exposed as one of the world’s cruelest forms of wildlife tourist entertainment. Baby elephants are often taken from their mothers when young. They are beaten, and endure ongoing physical and psychological abuse during training to make them submissive enough to spend the rest of their long lives chained and giving rides to tourists.

Wild animals belong in the wild

Right now, animals are being exploited for our entertainment.

You can protect these animals by reducing the demand for animals in entertainment in the countries where you holiday.

A big step for animals 

With its 2015 income reaching almost $1.5bn, TripAdvisor’s influence on the tourism industry is immense. 

The University of Oxford reviewed 188 wildlife venues featured on TripAdvisor and found that 75% of the different types of attractions involve wildlife cruelty. Viator, which TripAdvisor acquired in 2014, sells tickets for a number of them.

Continued work

We will join other animal welfare, conservation and tourism industry experts to work with TripAdvisor, as it also launches the portal linked to every animal attraction listing on the site.

Although TripAdvisor’s announcement is significant, tickets to dolphin and other performing wildlife shows will still likely be bookable via TripAdvisor or its Viator brand. The site has confirmed it will only end sales to activities at attractions that allow tourist to have direct physical contact with captive wild animals or endangered species.

We believe it will only be a matter of time before TripAdvisor will also come to realise that it has to end sales to cruel wildlife attractions like elephant shows and SeaWorld where the animals endure a lifetime of abuse and highly stressful training to perform. Until then we will provide the best education we can on TripAdvisor’s website to steer people away from cruel venues like these.

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