Our response to the killing of Xanda the lion
Two years after Cecil the lion was killed by a trophy-hunter in Zimbabwe, his son Xanda is reported to have met a similar fate.
Two years after Cecil the lion was killed by a trophy-hunter in Zimbabwe, his son Xanda is reported to have met a similar fate.
Exposing the cruel side of tiger selfies
Swipe through Tinder and it won’t be long before you come across someone posing beside a tiger. But that’s about to change, as Tinder asks its users to take...
Cats have been our companions for centuries and more than three million are loved in homes across Australia.
Our Senior Wildlife and Veterinary Advisor, Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach, travels to remote parts of the globe assessing the welfare of wild animals and advise on...
To celebrate World Elephant Day, here’s a recap of all the achievements you’ve helped make possible for elephants recently
Recent torrential rains and an overflowing reservoir have inundated the northeastern Thailand province of Sakonnakhon, with farmers are struggling to keep...
Ghost fishing gear is four times more likely to impact marine animals by trapping, injuring, mutilating, or killing them than all other forms of marine debris...
Our team races in to save animals, helping people rebuild their lives
Bear bile farming is one of the cruellest abuses of animals in the world and is of dubious medicinal value.
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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