Animal exploitation is an issue in many countries all over the world. Someone seek to benefit from animal. Animal exploitation is a problem in our world today. I think that animal very important to our world. Sometime I heard the news about the hunt in order to remove its organ to make furniture, clothing, home furnishing. I do not like to see that. Animal exploitation given the amount of endangered species and human must re-think their relationship to animal.
I think that animals are very important to our world. Animal exploitation is a problem in our world today; many animals are hunted for their organs for a variety of uses. Humans use animals ….. Sometimes I heard the news about the hunt in order to remove its organs to make furniture, clothing, homes furnishings. I do not like to see that. I think we should have more stringent laws. The animal friends are not victims of trafficking people. But I try not to hurt animals so that it would be happy if we just . We would not like to let anyone hurt us as well. And I hope that one day we stop harming animals they conquered.
More than 1,300 captive elephants chained up day and night, except when performing or being ridden by tourists. More than 600 tigers confined in concrete compounds or cages. At least 290 macaques tethered to the ground, of caged, for every hour of every day. We witnessed a clear link between increased signs of stress in captive wild animals, and the intensity and duration of the tourism entertainment activities they were forced to endure.
An even smaller number of venues had recognised the importance of minimising tourist interaction and implementing higher welfare standards –these were a minority. Our findings highlight the importance of raising awareness of captive wild animal suffering in tourism entertainment, to move people to take action and make a change to protect animals. We are sharing these findings to open conversations, to work together towards sustainable solutions that protect wild animals, while also considering local culture and livelihoods