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.
In February, we told you about two tiny bear cubs found in an abandoned den in the Transylvanian forest. They’ve since been cared for by our partner sanctuary...
A study by the University of Oxford’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), in collaboration with World Animal Protection, has found that people are...
Thanks to your loyal support, more than 80 European brown bears who used to know nothing but suffering, are once again free to roam in their natural...
Protection in collaboration with China’s AITA Foundation for Animal Protection, saw the coming together of academics and activists to explore new ways to end...
Tanie Van der Wolk signed up as an Animal Protector in 2006 because, she says, “World Animal Protection can protect animals in ways I am not able to.”
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