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Elephant and mahouts at higher welfare venue

CEWT

An alliance of committed travel industry leaders from across the globe working to end cruel wildlife entertainment

Ball python morphs at Repticon pet expo, Memphis

Exotic pets

Each year, millions of wild animals are captured from their natural habitats or born into captivity, just to become pets. Our houses are no home for a wild animal. Learn how we’re tackling it

Steve McIvor, World Animal Protection's CEO, in Mexico

Meet our CEO, Steve McIvor

Before becoming chief executive, Steve was our International director of programmes. This role led him to become deeply connected to each one of our campaigns across our four areas of work: animals in the wild, animals in communities, animals in disasters, animals in farming. Even more importantly, he’s connected...

The Pecking Order: Domino's PLC

The Pecking Order: Domino's UK & EU

Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens

The Pecking Order: Domino's PLC

The Pecking Order: Domino's North America

Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens

The Pecking Order: McDonald's

The Pecking Order: McDonald's

Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens

The Pecking Order: Nando's

The Pecking Order: Nando's

Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens

The Pecking Order: Starbucks

The Pecking Order: Starbucks

Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens

The Pecking Order: Burger King

The Pecking Order: Burger King

Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens

The Pecking Order: Pizza Hut

The Pecking Order: Pizza Hut

Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens

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