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GetYourGuide faces protests over animal welfare concerns for listed tourism activites

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  • GetYourGuide is facing ongoing protests from World Animal Protection over concerns about animal welfare in its listed tourism activities.

  • The activist group demonstrated outside a New York City event where GetYourGuide's co-founder was speaking, distributing pamphlets to raise awareness about their concerns.

  • GetYourGuide states it has responsible tourism guidelines and removes activities that don't align with its policies, but World Animal Protection claims the company continues to list harmful animal experiences.

  • World Animal Protection reports that other major travel platforms, such as Airbnb, Expedia, and Booking.com, have stopped selling tickets to captive wildlife entertainment venues after working with the organization.

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