TripAdvisor ends ticket sales to attractions that breed or buy dolphins and whales
NEW YORK (NYTimes) - TripAdvisor will no longer sell tickets to attractions that breed, import or capture whales, dolphins, porpoises and other cetaceans for public display, the company announced on Wednesday (Oct 2).
The move will ban sales to attractions and events at parks and aquariums worldwide, including SeaWorld, which has attractions in Florida, Texas and California; Loro Parque in Spain; and Georgia Aquarium.
The policy is the latest addition to TripAdvisor's 2016 animal welfare policy, which ended sales of tickets to experiences where travellers have physical contact with captive wild animals, such as elephant riding and tiger petting.
The policy comes a year after the company banned sales of tickets to performances and shows considered demeaning to animals.
"Whales and dolphins do not thrive in limited captive environments, and we hope to see a future where they live as they should - free and in the wild," said TripAdvisor's president for experiences and rentals Dermot Halpin.
"We believe the current generation of whales and dolphins in captivity should be the last, and we look forward to seeing this position adopted more widely throughout the travel industry."
The new rules focus on future generations of marine mammals because releasing those already in captivity would further endanger them, the company said. The new policy also focuses on improving the lives of the animals already in captivity.
In order to be eligible for ticket sales on the platform, attractions must have a permanent seaside living environment.
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