lolson+FollowAnyone else avoid headshots when hunting?Anyone else feel like headshots are disrespectful to the animal? I never take them. What's your stance? #hunting #huntingethics #shotplacement #wildliferespect4960Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowTourists Gone Wild with Monkeys?!Can you believe some tourists in Thailand were caught feeding wild monkeys chips just for a TikTok moment? The video is wild—people wading right up to the monkeys, totally ignoring warnings. Not only is it super risky (hello, monkey bites!), but it messes up the animals’ natural instincts. Feeding wildlife might seem cute, but it can actually harm them and make them dependent on humans. Next time you travel, keep your snacks (and distance) to yourself! #WildlifeRespect #TravelSmart #EcoTourism #Pets400Share
kellydesiree+FollowTourist Gets Way Too Close to GrizzliesSomeone just filmed a tourist getting dangerously close to a mama grizzly and her cub in Yellowstone—like, way closer than the 100-yard rule. The bears looked super stressed, and honestly, it’s wild how some people risk it all for a selfie. Not only is it risky for humans, but if a bear reacts, it could end up being put down. Can we please stop treating wildlife like props? Respect the animals and the rules! #Yellowstone #WildlifeRespect #GrizzlyBears #Pets130Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowTourist Gets Way Too Close to Moose!Can you believe someone actually snuck up behind a wild moose at a national park just for a photo op? Not only is that super risky (moose can be unpredictable!), but it also puts the animal in danger. If a moose feels threatened and reacts, it could end up being labeled 'dangerous' and even euthanized—just for acting on instinct. Seriously, why do people ignore all those warning signs? Let’s give wildlife their space! #WildlifeRespect #NationalParks #TouristFails #Pets277Share
davisjames+FollowTourists Get Way Too Close to Baby SealWhy do people keep ignoring wildlife rules? A video just dropped of tourists in BC getting dangerously close to a baby seal for a photo op—balancing on slippery rocks and stressing out the poor animal. Not only is this risky for both humans and the seal, but if things go wrong, the animal usually pays the price. Can we PLEASE stop treating wild animals like props? Let’s keep our distance and respect their space! #WildlifeRespect #NationalParks #TouristFails #Pets687Share
Justin Dixon+FollowTourists vs. Elk: Who’s the Real Wild One?Why do people keep getting way too close to wild animals? A viral Insta video shows tourists in Banff National Park practically begging for trouble by baiting a wild elk (even letting their dog join in!). The elk gave them a warning charge, but they still didn’t back off. Seriously, animals aren’t here for your selfies—give them space! The National Park Service says stay at least 50 yards away from elk. Team elk all the way! #WildlifeRespect #Banff #TouristFails #Travel370Share