A new bill to protect elephants in Thailand
Thanks to your support, our Thai team is leading a specialist group of experts, government representatives, academics and NGOs to write the Elephant Bill - a...
Thanks to your support, our Thai team is leading a specialist group of experts, government representatives, academics and NGOs to write the Elephant Bill - a...
In the United States, orcas (also known as killer whales) have been on public display for entertainment since the 1960s. Today, 21 orcas remain captive in...
Dusit, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, has partnered with World Animal Protection to create new animal tourism guidelines...
Thanks to your support, World Animal Protection handed in the petition to the Thai Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to express...
Wild animals are captured, taken from their natural habitats or bred in captivity, suffering a lifetime of cruelty and abuse. Some are beaten into submission,...
For many people, wildlife selfies are an important part of our holidays, but many that contain wild animals have a darker side.
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