Cyclone Pam: Delivering lifesaving food and protection for up to 30,000 animals
After two weeks in Vanuatu, we have secured plans to protect up to 30,000 animals in the crucial next few months.
After two weeks in Vanuatu, we have secured plans to protect up to 30,000 animals in the crucial next few months.
A second major earthquake has hit Nepal just two weeks after the biggest earthquake in 80 years left the country devastated and its animals in urgent need of...
Graphic footage showing the use of sledgehammers to kill Australian cattle in Vietnam has been submitted by Animals Australia to the Department of Agriculture...
The Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS), an environmental and cultural group from Hawaii, will be visiting Australian shores in the coming weeks to raise...
No two days are the same for World Animal Protection’s Investigations and Intelligence team. Their vital, often covert work, builds the foundations for many of...
On a recent visit to Bangladesh, we met eleven year old Mohamad Bipul, and his four month old puppy Raja. This young pair are living safely and happily...
Khloe Kardashian has joined other celebrities in the disappointing trend of wild animal selfies. These ‘once in a lifetime’ photos mean a lifetime of misery...
Divers and ocean lovers around the globe will take action in the lead up to World Oceans Day (Monday 8 June) by “buddying-up” to help clear our seas of lost or...
As our disaster response team addresses the needs of animals in Vanuatu, great steps forwards for animal protection have emerged from the UN World Conference...
We have been in Vanuatu for four days now, providing emergency care for animals throughout Efate Island. We have encountered dogs, cats, chickens, goats and...
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