My guess is the foreign tourists are from Europe or Japan. I think they’re the only ones who might think - aside from people in NYC and SF - that animals in a National Park are delicate pets that need to be taken care of.
Any large urban area. A couple of years ago I was in a MacDonalds in the Atlanta 'burbs eating breakfast and seated in an adjacent booth were some wolf release enthusiasts gushing on about how wonderful it was to get wolves back in the environment, and what a magical experience it was to actually have sighted one in some park out west. (I sh!t you not the woman* actually used the word magical), and then the got going on how the ranchers would never miss a few cows or sheep and it would be worth it get them released in North Carolina. At that point I finished by breakfast and left before they could totally ruin an egg MacMuffin
*You can probably guess what she looked like mid '50s shape like a toad, and a face that belonged on PBS. The rest of the group was about the same age.