Pangolins: The most poached mammal in the world
Pangolins have earned the reputation as one of the most illegally trafficked mammal. There are eight species of pangolin, four in Asia and four in Africa.
Pangolins have earned the reputation as one of the most illegally trafficked mammal. There are eight species of pangolin, four in Asia and four in Africa.
We've moved supermarkets Tesco and Lidl, and the world’s biggest food company Nestlé, to tackle 'ghost gear'. The companies are joining our Global Ghost Gear...
Pangolins are the world's most endangered animal you've never heard of. Learn more about these amazing, gentle creatures!
Australia is currently experiencing an unprecedented catastrophe. Bushfires are causing mass devastation to animal populations and habitats.
For many Australians, torrential rain and flooding are a reality of warmer months. While some people have a disaster survival plan in place, they don’t always...
If you’re thinking of buying an exotic animal to keep as a pet, you may want to think twice
There are many places in Australia to see dolphins in the wild where they belong. Here are some of the locations where you can see dolphins in the wild.
Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we’ve been able to fund the construction of four new enclosures at AIUNAU sanctuary to rehabilitate and release...
Thanks to our supporters, we're celebrating more than 20 years of World Animal Protection in Australia!
On January 9th, 2019, Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV), funded by World Animal Protection, worked with local Vietnamese law enforcement in an operation...
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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