Wildlife Heritage Areas connect wildlife experts, responsible travel companies, and local communities to designate protected areas as wildlife-friendly tourism destinations World Animal Protection and World Cetacean Alliance have launched a new global program, working in coalition with responsible travel businesses and wildlife charities, to forever change the way people view and understand wildlife. As more people become aware that zoos and aquariums exploit animals for entertainment, Wildlife Heritage Areas will meet an increasing demand from tourists to ethically see wild animals in the wild. "World Animal Protection and our partners are breaking new ground in the world of responsible and sustainable tourism," says Cameron Harsh, US director of programs for World Animal ...
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