Five quick questions with vet Kate Blaszak
Melbourne-based Kate Blaszak is Global Farm Animals Advisor for World Animal Protection.
Melbourne-based Kate Blaszak is Global Farm Animals Advisor for World Animal Protection.
Every time you choose responsible tourism, you’re ensuring a better future for wild animals. World Wildlife Day reminds us of the need to protect these...
Looking for some strong women to inspire you this International Women’s Day? Look no further than these five leading animal protectors. These women have...
When fishing gear is lost or abandoned, it turns our oceans into a sea life death-trap – but big companies can help stop animals suffering
With the holiday season approaching, here are five simple things you can consider to ensure you’re doing the right thing by animals.
Our latest research finds superbugs in pork sold at Walmart stores in US. More than half of Walmart's batches tested positive for at least one multi-drug...
A ban on the international commercial trade of Asian small-clawed and smooth-coated otters, Indian Star tortoises and many other animals came into effect on...
Earlier this week we unveiled the latest phase of our Wildlife. Not Entertainers campaign. The billboards in multiple Gold Coast locations educated passers-by...
Thanks to your support elephants, Jahn and Chok, have their saddles removed after giving their final ride to entertain tourists.
You are a part of the important, ongoing work needed to help chickens across Australia. The goal: to give layer hens lives worth living.
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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