NakariLexfortaine,

It’s a complicated subject. On one hand, experiences like these can do so much for education and actually giving a solid point of “I care” for people by allowing positive, and memorable, interactions. They can also act as care facilities for rehab, in some cases.

On the other, the potential for abuse and otherwise mistreatment of the animals as a means of making a profit.

It’s something I see debated even in rehabber circles where some have non-releasable animals walk on a canvas and they auction off the art to help raise money.

Personally, I’m against the establishment of more for-profit enterprises like this, and for a greater push for assistance and focus on rehabilitation centers working to help get species back into their natural habitats and educating the public.

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