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Enter our colouring competition to celebrate elephants.
To raise awareness for elephants, we’ve joined forces with Intrepid Travel and the Australian artist Nathan Ferlazzo to bring you a mindful colouring competition.
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Oops! This isn't the page you are looking for. Please go to our homepage to find the page you need. We are World Animal Protection We end the needless suffering of animals We influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda We help the world see how important animals are to all of...
An Independent Office of Animal Welfare
Research shows the Australian Government is trailing behind countries like New Zealand and the UK on its national commitment to animal welfare – as a consequence Australian animals are suffering. Cruel practices such as the use of sow stalls, battery cages, and body mutilations without pain relief are still legal...
Ban live animal export
Image credit: Animals Australia The problem with live animal exports Millions of our sheep and cattle suffer unnecessarily during live export because of the unbearable conditions on board. The extreme stress, illness and injury the animals endure can go on for journeys of up to 35 days. Thousands of...
Sea Change: tackling ghost fishing gear
Abandoned, lost and discarded nets, lines and traps known as ‘ghost gear’ are one of the biggest threats to our sea life. A staggering 640,000 tonnes of gear is left in our oceans each year - trapping, injuring, mutilating and killing hundreds of thousands of whales, seals, turtles and birds annually. The...
Dolphins and marine animals in captivity
World Animal Protection has been working to educate the public on the problem of keeping dolphins and marine animals in captivity since 1991. We work in partnership with others to protect sea life around the world.
Instagram competition 2015
World Animal Protection Cruelty Free Festival 2015 Instagram competition Terms & Conditions This competition is open to residents of Australia aged 13 or over. Employees of the Promoter and agencies associated with this promotion and their immediate families are ineligible to enter. The competition will...
We are World Animal Protection. We were known as WSPA.
As WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals) we’ve moved the world to protect animals for the last 30 years. Our name may have changed, but our work – and our determination to protect animals – remains the same. Introducing World Animal Protection We protect the world’s animals. We always have done, and...







