This study focused on determining the size and welfare aspects of Asian elephant, pig-tailed macaque and tiger populations at facilities open to tourists in Thailand. Data were gathered from 118 venues through direct observations and interviews with staff. A score sheet-based welfare assessment was used to calculate scores between 1 and 10, indicating each venue's welfare situation. Factors such as freedom of movement for the animals, access to veterinary care, environmental noise quality, hygiene standards and work intensity were included in the score sheet. 1688 elephants, 371 macaques and 621 tigers were found at the venues. 89 venues exclusively kept elephants, 9 designated 'Monkey schools' offered macaque shows, 4 venues kept primarily...
In Thailand, a predominantly Buddhist country, isolated populations of long-tailed macaques (Macaca ...
Primate tourism is a recent and growing trend in primate-habitat countries. Many primate tourism ope...
<p>Elephant venues peak around the score of 4, representing inadequate conditions, with a gradual de...
<div><p>This study focused on determining the size and welfare aspects of Asian elephant, pig-tailed...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
Currently a significant portion of the world’s elephant population is in captivity, mainly in Asia. ...
Wildlife tourism is for the purpose of watching and/or encountering wildlife. In South-east Asia, ma...
AbstractTourism-induced disturbance is a growing concern in wildlife conservation worldwide. This ca...
Abstract Background and Aim: Elephants are exploited for public entertainment tourism throughout As...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
In Thailand, a predominantly Buddhist country, isolated populations of long-tailed macaques (Macaca ...
Primate tourism is a recent and growing trend in primate-habitat countries. Many primate tourism ope...
<p>Elephant venues peak around the score of 4, representing inadequate conditions, with a gradual de...
<div><p>This study focused on determining the size and welfare aspects of Asian elephant, pig-tailed...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Due to improved transportation and communication technology, changing social attitudes towards natur...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
Abstract The elephant is the best-known national symbol of Thailand that has been linked to Thai peo...
Currently a significant portion of the world’s elephant population is in captivity, mainly in Asia. ...
Wildlife tourism is for the purpose of watching and/or encountering wildlife. In South-east Asia, ma...
AbstractTourism-induced disturbance is a growing concern in wildlife conservation worldwide. This ca...
Abstract Background and Aim: Elephants are exploited for public entertainment tourism throughout As...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
In the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100,000 domesticated elephants in Thailand (La...
In Thailand, a predominantly Buddhist country, isolated populations of long-tailed macaques (Macaca ...
Primate tourism is a recent and growing trend in primate-habitat countries. Many primate tourism ope...
<p>Elephant venues peak around the score of 4, representing inadequate conditions, with a gradual de...