South Africa to phase out captive lion breeding
Because of your support, South Africa will no longer breed captive lions, keep lions in captivity, or use captive lions or their derivatives commercially.
Because of your support, South Africa will no longer breed captive lions, keep lions in captivity, or use captive lions or their derivatives commercially.
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Resilience NSW has awarded us a grant to expand our Animals in Bushfires community workshops in Northern New South Wales through the Bushfire Community...
Image credit: Shutterstock Crocodiles have been around for 240 million years. They play a vital role in keeping waterways clean and healthy for many other species. Crocodiles have highly developed vision, hearing and sense of smell especially, allowing them to probe their surroundings. These ...
Europe’s top ten financial institutions are investing in companies at high risk of being linked to deforestation in the Amazon and Cerrado.
The team at Following Giants just welcomed Thongsuk to the herd, and older female Jahn was overjoyed to make a new friend after recently losing her bestie Sow.
No matter how well they are looked after in captivity, a wild animal's needs can only be fully met in their wild environment. See wild animals in the wild!...
No matter how well they are looked after in captivity, a wild animal's needs can only be fully met in their wild environment. And there’s no more special or...
Move the world for animals by joining the Animal Action Crew, and you’ll join a community of committed, like-minded people who are helping create a world where...
We are always looking for people to share their experiences, by speaking with the media to help us raise awareness of how we can protect wild and farmed...
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