Putting our Animal Welfare Policy into action continues to be a critical part of the work. We evaluate future partners and activities continuously, asking: Is this experience truly eye-opening for our travelers? Is the welfare of the animals the top priority of the host or attraction? Does the experience give our travelers unique insights into an important part of the local culture and community?
“We’re focused on what we can add to our experiences and what kind of educational opportunities we can provide,” says Kerryann Driscoll, President at EF Educational Tours, which offers international, teacher-led tours for American middle and high school students. “We’re bringing ethical sanctuaries onboard and partnering with NGOs who can bring a different lens to animal welfare and conservation around the world.”
As the world leader in international education, we’re proud to do the right thing and act with the best interests of our four-legged (and winged and finned) friends in mind. As we continue to promote animal welfare across our global business, we are pivoting to an approach that includes guidance from several respected animal welfare organizations. And this is only the beginning. By continuing to innovate, educate, and take a stand for animals everywhere, we’re doing our part to protect the well-being of wildlife while empowering EF students, travelers, and staff to become more responsible, ethical citizens of the world.