Evidence indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic is a result of humanity’s unsustainable use of the world’s limited resources, and it is perhaps nature’s way of fighting back. Also, the pandemic has...
By Daniel Turner, Director, ANIMONDIAL As lockdowns are eased across the world, we have a choice of returning to ‘business as usual’, or taking greater responsibility for our actions, protect...
Last week many acknowledged “World Environment Day” (5th June), when we were reminded of the importance of protecting nature. This is the fabric of interconnecting relationships and services that maintains...
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Animal welfare specialist, Daniel Turner from ANIMONDIAL, considers the importance of reviewing your animal-based activities and experiences, in order to identify and mitigate risk. From viewing wildlife in the wild, to riding a camel, or to visiting a zoo, or the holding of an animal for a photograph, safeguards need to be in place to protect both the people and animals.
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Protecting animals and nature involved in tourism, and the animals and people indirectly affected by its operation, has become a topic of increasing importance. The unwanted media attention generated by unscrupulous animal interactions and public concern, has caused many tour operators to ditch animal-based activities, whilst others are confused about what they can sell, and what not to sell. Fundamentally, animals and nature are vital to adventure tourism and the destinations we love to visit. Through adopting the right policies and procedures your company can help bring greater value and protection to animals and nature, fulfil your CSR and SDG obligations, and achieve Net Zero.
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