Polaris
12-06-2019, 12:54
https://people.com/pets/national-geographic-report-wildlife-tourism/
People magazine oppsummerer national geographics store fokus-serie på dagens turisme og fokuset på å få "drømmebildene" til sosiale medier. Har turismen i dag blitt for overfladisk? Bryr du deg om hva som ligger bak de glinsende fasadene av det vi møter på våre globale reiser?
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2019/06/
People love animals and want to get close to them. It’s common to think that the animals you are paying to ride, or bathe, or snuggle are having fun too. In reality, many animals go through rigorous training or have to be sedated to make these benign experiences possible. As a tourist, if you’re visiting a facility for just a few hours, it’s almost impossible to know where the animals came from, how they were trained, and how they live when the tourists go home.
People magazine oppsummerer national geographics store fokus-serie på dagens turisme og fokuset på å få "drømmebildene" til sosiale medier. Har turismen i dag blitt for overfladisk? Bryr du deg om hva som ligger bak de glinsende fasadene av det vi møter på våre globale reiser?
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2019/06/
People love animals and want to get close to them. It’s common to think that the animals you are paying to ride, or bathe, or snuggle are having fun too. In reality, many animals go through rigorous training or have to be sedated to make these benign experiences possible. As a tourist, if you’re visiting a facility for just a few hours, it’s almost impossible to know where the animals came from, how they were trained, and how they live when the tourists go home.