At Sondor, we are committed to responsible and sustainable wildlife tourism. Our Wildlife Interaction Code outlines our dedication to ethical, respectful, and legal interactions with wildlife, ensuring the preservation of habitats and animal welfare. Here are the key principles we follow:
We prioritize minimizing human impact on wildlife and their natural habitats. Our tours are designed to avoid disturbing animals or ecosystems.
We encourage guests to observe wildlife from a safe distance, without touching or feeding animals, ensuring that our activities do not interfere with their natural behavior.
Our tours educate guests on local wildlife and conservation efforts, supporting local initiatives to protect endangered species and their habitats.
We strictly prohibit any activities that harm or exploit wildlife, including hunting, trapping, or using animals for entertainment.
We ensure all wildlife interactions comply with local, national, and international laws, including CITES, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the Albanian Wildlife Protection Law.
We work with local communities to ensure they benefit from wildlife tourism, promoting sustainable livelihoods and responsible wildlife practices.
We regularly assess our impact on wildlife and continually improve our practices based on guest feedback, local conservation priorities, and evolving wildlife protection laws.
By adhering to these principles, we aim to provide ethical and sustainable wildlife experiences that contribute positively to conservation efforts and respect the natural world.
For more detailed information, you can link to the full document or a downloadable PDF from this section. This shortened version keeps the message clear and accessible, while the full version provides more detailed guidelines for those who are interested.