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...
The confiscations come as a result of evidence showing their involvement in wildlife trafficking.
This brilliant news comes after nearly 175,000 of you signed the petition to demand that they stop contributing to the cruel industry.
Helen Proctor, our Sentience Manager, talks about observing elephants in the wild as the best way to fully experience these incredible animals.
Right now animals suffering in the name of tourist entertainment need your help.
On World Animal Day (October 4), together we took direct action for animals: creating a movement to help end the suffering of wild animals in entertainment.
World Animal Protection acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
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