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orca

The Sad History Behind Orca Captures in the United States

17/01/2022

In the United States, orcas (also known as killer whales) have been on public display for entertainment since the 1960s. Today, 21 orcas remain captive in...

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Animals in entertainment
Animals in the wild
A moonbear on a tree, pictured at the Endangered Species Preservation Centre in South Korea.

You're helping clamp down on illegal bile bear breeding in South Korea

18/01/2022

With your support, we worked with our local partner Green Korea United (GKU), to amend the Wildlife Protection and Management Act in South Korea to introduce...

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Animals in the wild
2 young cows.

Cow facts

Cows are highly social and sensitive animals. To communicate with each other they have 333 unique sounds and bond by licking one another. Cows love interaction and feel happiest and safest in a crowd. That’s why they stick together in herds!

Pictured: Two rescued elephants at Following Giants

Dusit commits to responsible tourism

16/12/2021

Dusit, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, has partnered with World Animal Protection to create new animal tourism guidelines...

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Animals in entertainment
Animals in the wild
Christmas Turkey

Eight incredible turkey facts

20/12/2021

Amaze your family and friends this Christmas, with our eight incredible turkey facts!

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Animals in farming
Christmas dessert

Plant-based festive foods at Aussie supermarkets

20/12/2021

Are you saying YES to more plant-based food this festive season? If so, you’re in luck as there’s never been more delicious plant-based foods to choose from at...

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Expedia dolphins news

You’ve helped millions of animals in 2022

23/12/2022

Thank you! You’ve worked tirelessly to end the cruelty experienced by wild animals in the global wildlife trade, protected animals after disasters and...

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Animals in disasters
Animals in farming
Animals in the wild
tigers in mumbai zoo

How you can help animals in 2023

01/01/2023

The New Year is a time for change. Your small, everyday choices can help animals, so here are our top five resolutions for 2023.

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Animals in farming
Animals in the wild
Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary Seal

You're helping seals in the Shetland Islands

25/01/2022

Thanks to your amazing support the Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary, the only facility that cares for marine life in the Shetland Islands, have completed their new...

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Animals in the wild
Sea change campaign
Myreslugerungen Cisco får hjælp af Instituto Tamanduá

Meet three rescued baby giant anteaters

08/02/2022

Late in 2021, wildfires in Brazil's Pantanal region destroyed 261,000 hectares of land. Thanks to your support, we're working with local partners to rescue and...

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Animals in disasters
Animals in the wild

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