This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with an increase of elephant abuse and exploitation. Despite elephants being sacred in the Thai culture, abuse, that has led to endangerment, has increased with tourism growth. Drawing on the differences between developing and developed countries, this project gives readers insight on the negative footprint humans leave behind while taking part in unethical tourism practices. Centered on a recent trip I took to Thailand, this project is delivered as a first-person feature article and draws on the feelings of guilt and anger I felt while watching hundreds of elephants suffer from abuse. This project’s goal is to give readers information about the ha...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This thesis is built around the discussion of wildlife welfare and animal ethics in a tourism settin...
The study presented in this chapter examines visitor experiences at elephant sanctuaries in an era w...
This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with a...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the current wildlife tourism practices in Thailand with re...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Abstract Background and Aim: Elephants are exploited for public entertainment tourism throughout As...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Recently, I traveled to Thailand to work at an elephant sanctuary. I had many questions about Thaila...
For the nearly 100 Asian Elephants (elephas maximus) in and around Chitwan National Park, life revol...
Baker & Winkler (2020) provide a detailed examination of elephants in captivity, from an historical ...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This thesis is built around the discussion of wildlife welfare and animal ethics in a tourism settin...
The study presented in this chapter examines visitor experiences at elephant sanctuaries in an era w...
This project discusses the poor treatment of elephants in Thailand and how tourism correlates with a...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the current wildlife tourism practices in Thailand with re...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Abstract Background and Aim: Elephants are exploited for public entertainment tourism throughout As...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Recently, I traveled to Thailand to work at an elephant sanctuary. I had many questions about Thaila...
For the nearly 100 Asian Elephants (elephas maximus) in and around Chitwan National Park, life revol...
Baker & Winkler (2020) provide a detailed examination of elephants in captivity, from an historical ...
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based tourism. Local...
This thesis is built around the discussion of wildlife welfare and animal ethics in a tourism settin...
The study presented in this chapter examines visitor experiences at elephant sanctuaries in an era w...