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Seven ways you helped dolphins in 2021
Thousands of supporters around the world achieved incredible things for dolphins in 2021. Thank you. Here are seven ways you’ve helped captive and wild...
26,000 people petition the Thai Government against a new tiger zoo
Thanks to your support, World Animal Protection handed in the petition to the Thai Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to express...
Baby giant anteaters rescued from Brazil wildfires
Wildfires in Brazil's Pantanal region destroyed 261,000 hectares of land in late 2021. Thanks to your support, we're working with local partners to save and...
New research offers plant-based alternatives to traditional medicine
New research from Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), the University of Oxford offers hope for wildlife, as the Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)...
Global movement against the slaughter of Australian saltwater crocodiles continues to build
Global calls continue to grow for French luxury fashion brand Hermès to stop the slaughter of Australian saltwater crocodiles for expensive handbags and other...
Ask your super fund to build on their good work
Image credit: Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media If your super fund is listed in the ranking table but you'd like them to do more to protect animals, use our email form to easily reach the right person at your super fund. Thank them for their good start but let them know animal...
Rescue makes another Vietnamese province bear bile free
Tu Do, a captive Asiatic bear has been rescued from Son La province, Vietnam. Her rescue makes it the 41st bear bile-free province.
Your super impacts more than just your future
It’s easy to forget about your super. You set up an account, give your employer the details and rely on your super fund to do the rest. However, your super isn’t just shaping your future, it’s impacting the lives of animals right now. Did you know 90% of major super funds don’t have a...
G20 leaders urged to end cruel wildlife trade
Our new report exposes short fallings in G20 countries’ laws that allow the cruel exploitation of wildlife and leave the world vulnerable to future pandemics









