World leaders unite to protect marine life from deadly ‘ghost’ fishing gear
By Ingrid Giskes, Global Head of Sea Change, World Animal Protection
By Ingrid Giskes, Global Head of Sea Change, World Animal Protection
For many people, wildlife selfies are an important part of our holidays, but many that contain wild animals have a darker side.
Footage from our undercover investigations shows a sloth being forced into a sack by illegal loggers after falling 100 feet to the ground. You can help end...
Plastic pollution, including ghost gear, is one of our biggest environmental problems. And it’s hurting sea animals and making them sick
Rule the pool, ride the waves and save our precious sea animals at the same time by wearing a wildlife-friendly swimming costume this summer
Last weekend, the team from World Animal Protection Australia attended the Cruelty Free Festival in Sydney.
The seals, Higgins and Orchard, were released back into their ocean home at Head Beach in Phippsburg, Maine on Sunday, October 8.
Microplastics, abandoned fishing gear and other plastic pollution are among our biggest environmental threats. It’s hurting sea animals and making them sick
Our Wildlife Selfie Code campaign has successfully influenced one of the biggest social media sites to educate its users around the suffering wildlife selfies...
There were many wins for animals in need this year because of your support.
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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