How you can help animals in 2023
The New Year is a time for change. Your small, everyday choices can help animals, so here are our top five resolutions for 2023.
The New Year is a time for change. Your small, everyday choices can help animals, so here are our top five resolutions for 2023.
WHO has taken a step in the right direction, but so much more is needed to end the multi-billion dollar global wildlife trade – that’s where we come in.
Because of your support, South Africa will no longer breed captive lions, keep lions in captivity, or use captive lions or their derivatives commercially.
Thanks to your support, an illegally captive, Asiatic black bear named Cam has been rescued from the horrific abuse of bear bile farming in Hai Phong province...
Reptiles and amphibians are such incredible animals. They are a diverse group, with thousands of species, that live in a wide variety of climates and...
An initiative to reduce lost or discarded fishing gear, known as ghost gear, near St. Paul Island, Alaska, and a pilot to assess establishing the first ever...
World Animal Protection acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
World Animal Protection exists to move the world to protect animals.
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