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    • About us
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  • Home
  • About us
  • The problem
    • Illegal wildlife trade
    • Wildlife tourism
    • In the wild
  • What we do
    • Education
    • Campaigning
    • Resources
    • Blog and Articles
  • Join us
    • Contact us
    • #ShareSavvy Organisations
    • #ShareSavvy Saturday

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We have created a variety of resources which can be used both online and in person to help educate the public about how to navigate social media. We are happy for other individuals and organisations to share these resources online to increase the reach of this education. Please use the contact box for more info:

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how to find #sharesavvy animal experiences

How can the public find animal experiences which are #ShareSavvy, and how can animal organisations facilitate these? We spoke to Jamie Baker, the zoo manager of Battersea Park Children's Zoo, to find out how they have made all of their animal experiences #ShareSavvy.

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Useful resources created by other organisations

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Best Practice Guidelines – Responsible Images of Non-Human Primates

Document written by the IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group Section on Human-Primate Interactions 

Wildlife Photography Best Practice

The Wildlife Trust's guide to taking ethical photos of wildlife

Global Welfare Guidance for Animals in Tourism

ABTA - The Travel Associations best-practice guidelines for improving animal welfare in global tourist experiences 

Best Practice Guidelines - Responsible Images of Otters

Document written by the IUCN SSC Otter Specialist Group 

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