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is somewhat difficult to place on Misplaced Pages - it is a scientific study by Oxford on how tourism affects kept animals like elephants and dolphins, and how tourists view the animals. The animal tourism seems to be not covered anywhere on Misplaced Pages, despite being a controversial industry worth millions of dollars. It does not belong in ], as these animals are not wildlife. The word "animal" does not occur in ]. Which article would be a good place to include this topic ? ] (]) 08:27, 16 March 2016 (UTC)
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This edit is somewhat difficult to place on Misplaced Pages - it is a scientific study by Oxford on how tourism affects kept animals like elephants and dolphins, and how tourists view the animals. The animal tourism seems to be not covered anywhere on Misplaced Pages, despite being a controversial industry worth millions of dollars. It does not belong in Wildlife tourism, as these animals are not wildlife. The word "animal" does not occur in Tourism. Which article would be a good place to include this topic ? TGCP (talk) 08:27, 16 March 2016 (UTC)