Petting Zoos: Conservation or Exploitation
Wong Siew Lyn, Co-Founder and Editor, Macaranga | Lee Kwai Han, Environmental Journalist and Contributing Writer, Macaranga
13-Jan-25 15:00
Embed Podcast
You can share this podcast by copying this HTML to your clipboard and pasting into your blog or web page.
Close
Petting zoos, with their promise of up-close wildlife encounters, have surged in popularity, blending education, entertainment, and exotic allure. Yet, as highlighted in Macaranga's latest two-part investigative report (Petting Wildlife Sending Mixed Signals and Jury Out on Whether Petting Zoos Aid Conservation), these facilities often walk a fine line between fostering conservation awareness and inadvertently harming wildlife. From stress-induced behaviours in animals to ethical concerns about sourcing exotic species and the risk of zoonotic diseases, the articles probe the complex realities of petting zoos in Malaysia. Joining us to discuss this are Macaranga co-founder and editor Wong Siew Lyn, and writer Lee Kwai Han, to explore the deeper implications of petting zoos on wildlife welfare, conservation, and public perception.
Image credits: Lee Kwai Han, Shutterstock
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
This and more than 60,000 other podcasts in your hand. Download the all new BFM mobile app.
Categories: environment, Law/Activism
Tags: wildlife centres, the bigger picture, earth matters, petting zoos, wildlife conservation, illegal wildlife trade, illegal wildlife pet trade, cites, perhilitan, animal welfare,