What is World Animal Day?
World Animal Day is an annual event, held on the 4th of October, celebrating animal welfare and rights across the globe.
World Animal Day is an annual event, held on the 4th of October, celebrating animal welfare and rights across the globe.
To help protect animals from lost and abandoned fishing gear, one of the world’s largest seafood companies and tuna producers has joined the Global Ghost Gear...
Meet the Gossip Girls – a group of three female elephants who spend most of their time together.
Late last year we helped rescue Nepal’s last dancing bears, Rangila and Sridevi. But we’re devastated to learn they were taken – without our knowledge – to a...
There are approximately 1.4 billion pigs in the world, and the majority of those pigs don't have lives worth living.
Many native wild animals are only found in Australia. Seeing koalas and kangaroos can be a holiday highlight, and the best place to see these and other famous...
Wild animals are captured, taken from their natural habitats or bred in captivity, suffering a lifetime of cruelty and abuse. Some are beaten into submission,...
You won’t believe what Kate Blaszak, global farm animal advisor for World Animal Protection, discovered on her recent visit to a farm in Thailand.
The health of our oceans and sea animals is at peril. Urgent action to turn the tide is needed, new research reveals.
Daily life is harsh for both people and dogs in Freetown, Sierra Leone, a community devastated by an eleven-year civil war and an Ebola epidemic that left many...
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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