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.
Since 2009, World Animal Protection has been working with our partner Education for Nature (ENV) to end bear farming in Vietnam. We’re working with national...
This International Tiger Day 2018 (July 29), we’re urging Thai authorities to end captive tiger breeding for wildlife tourist attractions and the traditional...
After a series of dramatic ups and downs, Nepal’s last known \"dancing bear\" arrived today (July 11) at a specialist sloth bear sanctuary in India. He was...
To help stop sea animals being harmed by lost fishing gear, we’re calling on the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to ensure all fishing...
Used for "dancing" for all of her brief life, this young female bear was destined for a life of cruelty. Thankfully, she's now in the care of the incredible...
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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