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Recalling the Haiti relief operation

13/01/2014

Marking four years since the catastrophic events that followed Haiti's magnitude 7.0 earthquake

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Animals in disasters
Disaster response team
Tiger selfies

Tinder takes a stand against tiger selfies

04/08/2017

Swipe through Tinder and it won’t be long before you come across someone posing beside a tiger. But that’s about to change, as Tinder asks its users to take...

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Animals in the wild
5 quick questions with Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach - Wildlife.Not Entertainers - World Animal Protection

5 quick questions with Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach

10/08/2017

Our Senior Wildlife and Veterinary Advisor, Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach, travels to remote parts of the globe assessing the welfare of wild animals and advise on...

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Animals in the wild
Rescued baby sloths get another chance | World Animal Protection Australia

Rescued baby sloths get another chance

11/09/2017

At the AIUNAU rehabilitation centre in the Andes Mountains of Colombia, orphaned sloths rescued from mistreatment at the hands of humans can recover and learn...

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Animals in the wild
bear bile vietnam

End in sight for cruel bear bile industry in Vietnam

13/09/2017

We’re a huge step closer to ending the country’s bear bile industry, which involves painfully extracting bile from bears for use in traditional medicine

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Animals in the wild
A wild tiger sitting on the dry grasses in a reserve in India

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Protecting animals in communities

Animals play a vital role in communities worldwide – and together we can move the world every day to protect them

sloth eating leaves at AIUNAU Foundation who rehabilitate and release sloths back into the wild after the Amazon fires

Our work

Around the world, animals are needlessly suffering.

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Ending the bear bile industry

We work in Asia to end cruelty to bears and the unnecessary bear bile industry and we won't stop till we've achieved it The bear bile industry Bears in Asia are captured for their bile, which is extracted using cruel, painful procedures and sold as traditional medicine. These captive bears suffer in filthy and...

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Ending bear baiting

We work to stop bears being cruelly exploited in bear baiting – an inhumane bloodsport where bears, unable to defend themselves, battle against trained dogs for entertainment.

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