Inside the Dark World of Captive Wildlife Tourism | National Geographic

Inside the Dark World of Captive Wildlife Tourism | National Geographic
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Cages, speed-breeding, fear-based training. Blatant animal abuse is hiding just below the surface of the wildlife tourism industry.
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Hands-on experiences with exotic animals are thriving, boosted by social media. But behind the scenes, animals involved in tourism often lead miserable lives. In this short documentary, National Geographic writer Natasha Daly investigates wildlife tourism in Thailand, where many visitors seek interactions with elephants.

Read more about Inside the Dark World of Captive Wildlife Tourism here: https://on.natgeo.com/2Q3vhBT

Read the full story, published in the June 2019 issue of National Geographic, here: http://natgeo.com/wildlifetourism

The nonprofit National Geographic Society helped fund this story. More reporting on animals by National Geographic’s team is at Wildlife Watch: http://natgeo.com/wildlife-watch.

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43 Comments

  1. I honestly don't understand why humans exist we cause global warming extinction sooner or later it's gonna be to late and only then will the government give a pathetic attention to reverse it

  2. Please share this vedios as much as possible, and tell people around you to stop supporting the cruel acts of entertainment!? please help the elephants.

  3. Shame on them. Before being involved in such cruel acts. This individuals need to imagine themselves as being the elephants. How would they feel if they were the elephants being held in captivity and not having the freedom to live freely

  4. If you want to see more about the difference between elephants in performing and trekking businesses in Thailand, and the REAL rescue sanctuaries in Thailand, watch Love And Bananas. You will see more truth.

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