The well-made documentary and the majestic soundtrack are the highlights. The final episode, which is sublimated to wildlife conservation, is also thought-provoking.
But when I opened the last episode and saw this scene, I couldn't help but give it a low rating. This so-called wildlife protection expert, a doctor from the International Wildlife Conservation Society, actually rode an elephant?
Those who do not know are not guilty. But as a wildlife conservation expert, how could you not know that an elephant's spine is simply not suitable for weight-bearing? How could it not be known that domesticating elephants is an extremely cruel process? Now many tourists in Thailand have canceled elephant riding activities, and instead take tourists to visit conservation areas such as the Elephant Home. No profit leads to no extinction.
As a wildlife protection expert, if we can't personally reject such cruel behavior, how can we trust what he says and what he does? !
How can we believe that his theory is really for the good of animals?
Swedish girls don't eat bread, wildlife experts ride elephants. how exciting.
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