Alesha Dixon: Animal suffering in Thailand brought me to tears
Wild animal attractions in holiday resorts are something many of you will be familiar with, whether it’s performing elephants or the chance to get a photo with a tiger. But animal rights campaigners are calling on tourists to be more aware of the poor treatment these animals suffer. The charity World Animal Protection is being supported by singer Alesha Dixon – who has been to Thailand to see for herself the conditions many performing animals have to suffer.
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- 5.Thailand’s Tiger Tourism – A view from the inside
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