Compassionate Travel lists travel dos and don'ts and functions as a clearinghouse for international volunteer opportunities with an animal-welfare focus.
To make sure your next trip is animal-friendly, please heed some or all of the following:
- Visit nature reserves and national parks instead of petting zoos and roadside attractions.
- Skip the marine park and take a dolphin- or whale-watching cruise instead.
- Boycott bullfights and other festivals that use animals in potentially exploitive ways.
- Support the local humane society or shelter where you're traveling. Even donations of used towels and dog or cat food are helpful.
- Avoid animal rides or taxis.
- Don't pose for a photo with a wild animal; it's likely they've been drugged to ensure their docility.
- Resist
the temptation to go swimming with the dolphins; studies have shown
that people swimming with dolphins can disrupt their normal feeding,
resting, and nursing behaviors.
- Report any inhumane treatment of animals you may witness to the local humane society.
- Don't
purchase souvenirs made of coral, ivory, fur, leather, horns, tortoise
shells, or even some traditional Asian medicines made from threatened
species.
- Don't eat bush meat or consume reptile eggs. In the
U.S. and EU, many meats are labeled as free-range or that they've been
raised in a cruelty-free environment. In other nations, it's sometimes
tougher to gauge the origin of your dinner. When in doubt, err on the
side of caution and go vegetarian.
- You can even plan an animal-friendly trip. Take a volunteer vacation with an organization listed on the Compassionate Travel site. Some are free, some costly. Some last one day, others are multi-month projects. You can care for sick Aruban donkeys, feed koalas in Australia, lend a hand at a turtle conservation project in Costa Rica, or help rehabilitate once captive bears in Romania among many other exciting, typically roll-up-your-sleeves adventures.
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