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Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attractions on earth. Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attraction...
Should I take a selfie with a wild animal? is an episode from Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks by Oxford University. Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attractions on earth. Trave...
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Published Jun 2, 2017, 13:49 long, audio available.
Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attractions on earth. Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attractions on earth. Whether it is riding elephants, taking selfies with tigers, or performing dolphin shows, these activities can cause lifelong suffering for wild animals. In the latest edition of the Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast, we visit Conservation Ecologist Dr Tom Moorhouse to ask: should I take a selfie with a wild animal?
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Should I take a selfie with a wild animal? is from Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks by Oxford University.
Published Jun 2, 2017 and 13:49 long