The tragic track record of the Melbourne Cup
RIP Anthony Van Dyck, another year and another horse dead after the race. When you look at the recent track record of the Melbourne Cup the odds aren’t good...
RIP Anthony Van Dyck, another year and another horse dead after the race. When you look at the recent track record of the Melbourne Cup the odds aren’t good...
Reptile Awareness Day (21st October) is the perfect opportunity to learn more about our scaly friends and why we need to protect them.
Each week Carly Squires will be joined by a panel of experts from the organisation, including its CEO, Steve McIvor, to discuss the biggest issues affecting animals, people and the planet. From global pandemics to the climate crisis – we’ll hold the systems behind the cruelty responsible, and...
In Australia, about 700 million chickens are raised for meat, many of them in factory farms.
We have teamed up with internationally acclaimed film-maker Aaron Gekoski to demand G20 leaders commit to a global ban on the trade of wildlife.
From an elephant in chains to the millions of chickens suffering in factory farms every year. When enough people like you, who care about animals and are willing to stand up for what’s right, come together, a better world for animals isn’t just possible – it's within reach. A life where all animals can live without...
Regular gifts are critical to World Animal Protection’s work taking place across the globe. Right now, Animal Protectors are helping to improve the lives of millions of animals. Their regular support is helping to demand an overhaul of the global food system and end the cruel exploitation of our planet’s wildlife...
New report exposes an online trend of owning and exploiting wildlife as pets fuelled by social media.
Thanks to your support, World Animal Protection staff were able to travel to Brazil to carry out field monitoring, to evaluate the impact on wild animals, and...
Of all the direct wildlife interaction opportunities available in Australia, koala handling or “cuddling” is probably the most well-known and widely...
World Animal Protection acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
World Animal Protection exists to move the world to protect animals.
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