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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033539.txt

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The email discusses the dark truth behind wildlife tourism, highlighting that while tourists pay for a unique experience and support conservation efforts, they may inadvertently contribute to animal abuse and exploitation.

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The email discusses the dark truth behind wildlife tourism, highlighting that while tourists pay for a unique experience and support conservation efforts, they may inadvertently contribute to animal abuse and exploitation. The article points out that not all sanctuaries are ethical and some might be breeding grounds for illegal animal trade. It encourages readers to research and support only reputable organizations dedicated to the well-being of animals in their natural habitats.

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