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End Elephant Suffering on World Animal Day 🐘

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The Dark Side of Wildlife Tourism Hello Friend, On October 4, World Animal Day, stand up for the wil

The Dark Side of Wildlife Tourism [World Animal Protection]( [World Animal Protection]( [The Dark Side of Wildlife Tourism]( Hello Friend, On October 4, World Animal Day, stand up for the wild animals suffering for entertainment. Tropical islands are a dream destination for many of us, but our latest investigation, [Paradise Lost: Behind Bali’s Wildlife Tourism]( reveals that Bali is a nightmare for the elephants and other animals trapped in wildlife venues. There is currently no ethical way to see wild animals in tourist venues in Bali and Lombok. Our investigators found: • Elephants chained without shade and jabbed with bull-hooks in the most sensitive parts of the bodies • Dolphins swimming in circles in tiny pools • Tigers forced to perform amid blaring music and screaming crowds Even if you never visit Bali, the sad truth is that animals are also suffering for entertainment in the US. Did you know that it’s still legal to force elephants to perform and give rides to people in much of the country? This World Animal Day, protect animals by signing our [Wildlife. Not Entertainers pledge](. Remember: if you can ride, hug, or take a selfie with a wild animal, it’s animal cruelty. Sincerely, Liz Cabrera Holtz Senior Campaigns Manager World Animal Protection [Act Now]( [[[S0:SITE_NAME]]]( We are World Animal Protection We end the needless suffering of animals We influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda We help the world see how important animals are to all of us We inspire people to change animals’ lives for the better We move the world to protect animals We strive to end injustice We were known as WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals) [World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL New York, NY 10018 United States](#) P: [646-783-2200](tel:16467832200) | info@worldanimalprotection.us World Animal Protection is a US registered charity EIN #04-2718182 World Animal Protection ©2023 All rights reserved. [Donate]( | [Visit our website]( | [unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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