Elephant kills trainer with tourists on its back in Thailand
Reports that an elephant has killed its mahout with two tourists on its back are a tragic reminder that elephants are wild animals, not meant to be used in...
Reports that an elephant has killed its mahout with two tourists on its back are a tragic reminder that elephants are wild animals, not meant to be used in...
We hosted the first meeting of the Global Ghost Gear Initiative, uniting global experts on the problem of lost and abandoned fishing gear
We are delighted to announce a ground-breaking partnership between World Animal Protection and multinational food company, BRF, providing the chance to change...
This year, we are reflecting on our 50 years of disaster work and celebrating how protecting animals helps communities to re-build.
Our new Animal Protection Index judges 50 countries on their policy and legislation for animals, identifying where improvements can be made to protect animals...
We welcome today’s announcement that a taskforce will be created to combat the role of transport in facilitating wildlife crime, helping to alleviate the...
Thailand joins Egypt, Bahrain, Iran, and Cambodia to become the fifth live export market opened or re-opened this year by the federal government.
Many people do not prepare disaster plans for their pets, which can result in losing valuable time and making last minute decisions when a disaster occurs.
The singer Beyoncé has been pictured posing with a captive tiger cub while on holiday in Thailand.
Have you ever wondered how different countries around the world work to protect animals? How do you think Australia would rate?
World Animal Protection acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
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