Keep travel companies honest for elephants
Thousands of elephants used as entertainers face endless abuse every day. With your support we are showing the travel industry there is a different way, a...
Thousands of elephants used as entertainers face endless abuse every day. With your support we are showing the travel industry there is a different way, a...
Yesterday the Federal Agriculture Minister David Littleproud announced a review into the northern summer live sheep export trade.
Our work to protect dogs is inspiring change in several countries, most recently in Ghana
Our Global Farm Animal adviser, Sarah Ison, shares her perspective on the lives of pigs and what it takes to get their tails wagging.
Pigs are amongst the most intensively farmed animals on the planet. Across the world pigs are reared in intensive, barren factory farms where they are confined...
Across the world, pigs are amongst the most intensively farmed animals on the planet. They suffer at every stage of their lives. Most never even feel the earth...
The Travel Corporation (TTC) and its family of 30 global brands has committed to working with us to improve the lives of animals through profitable and...
We recently returned from a monitoring and evaluation visit, something we build into every relief effort to ensure that funds are being used toward the help...
The world’s largest travel site has taken a step forward by ending sales of tickets to some animal shows. However, its updated policy, launched on April 25,...
As CEO of World Animal Protection, people regularly ask me what they can do to help protect animals. In fact, I was asked that very question by some good...
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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