TURISTIČKE ATRAKCIJE SA DIVLJIM ŽIVOTINJAMA – SKRIVENA CENA TURISTIČKE ZABAVE
Sažetak
Razvojem turizma u nekoj turističkoj destinaciji bi trebalo da se, pored ostvarivanja ekonomskih efekta, osigura etičko i humano postupanje prema životinjama. Divlje životinje su „pripitomljene“ za različite aktivnosti kao što su: slikanje sa tigrovima, jahanje slonova i kamila, plivanje sa delfinima, cirkuske tačke sa medvedima. Iza aktivnosti koje su privlačne turistima, postoji i druga strana koja se ne vidi, koja je “iza kulisa”. Divlje životinje se izmeštaju iz svojih prirodnih staništa i različitim merama torture krote, eksploatišu, utiče se negativno na njihovo zdravstveno stanje, neretko pate, a posledice mogu biti i fatalne. Kako bi se takvom tretmanu stalo na put reagovale su vlade mnogih zemalja i dale preporuke bilo kroz zakonske uredbe bilo kroz izveštaje relevantnih institucija za zaštitu prava životinja, ali i privredni subjekti – turističke agencije, parkovi prirode, hoteli i drugi koji svojim gostima daju jasne preporuke i time ih edukuju u smeru humanog ponašanja prema divljim životinjama.
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