Online travel giant TripAdvisor will no longer sell tickets to or make money from attractions that breed or import captive whales and dolphins.
, which was launched in 2016. The policy outlines specific experiences and events TripAdvisor will not sell tickets to, including events in which animals are"forced to perform demeaning tricks or other unnatural behaviors" or some experiences"where tourists come into physical contact with captive wild animals." TripAdvisor mentions tiger petting and elephant riding as two specific experiences barred under these policies.
In the case of their new cetacean policy , TripAdvisor confirmed large attractions like SeaWorld parks will be affected.TripAdvisor has specified that although they will not sell tickets to such attractions, they are not removing them from the TripAdvisor site, where users share photos and reviews to inform fellow travelers.
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