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July 27th, 2016, 08:44
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Animal Tourism in Thailand
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http://expertvagabond.com/elephants-in-thailand/
http://matadornetwork.com/change/7-r...-tiger-temple/
This may not be a topic for everyone and I'm sure the usual few will wonder what this has to do with Gay Thailand.
No doubt, there are only a few of us if any that have not either been on an elephant or up close with a tiger, while in Thailand. Who knows, perhaps it's something a few of us have done with a Thai friend. The question being asked these days though "Is it ethical?"
Should elephants continue to be used for rides, entertainment? Should they play any role in Thai tourism?
With the Tiger Temple story that surfaced earlier this year, should that change how tigers are used in Thailand?
Like a lot of things in Thailand, this is just another thing that seems about to change, but should it? Without tourism, what happens to the animals?
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