Helping animals after Brazil dam collapse
We were on the ground to assess animal health after the deadly dam disaster in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
We were on the ground to assess animal health after the deadly dam disaster in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Australia has one of the world’s largest captive dolphin venues: Sea World, on the Gold Coast. There are currently 30+ dolphins at Sea World, most of which...
Across the world, millions of farm animals are owned by women. These animals provide an important source of food, social status and income for household needs...
Our new Case Against Marine Mammals in Captivity (CAMMIC) report details, with scientific evidence, why we should never force these intelligent, wild animals...
This is big! Dolphin Marine Conservation Park (formerly known as Dolphin Marine Magic) announced that it will end captive breeding yesterday.
The second edition of our Ghosts Beneath the Waves report shows which fishing companies are moving to protect marine animals – and why others must act now
Our response team has launched into action to save farm animals and pets in Mozambique and Malawi. Idai is one of the worst tropical cyclones on record and has...
Music industry superstars including Cyndi Lauper, Kate Nash, Alesha Dixon and The Saturday’s Mollie King have all joined our #Promise4Wildlife not to feature...
To celebrate elephants we wanted to share some amazing and little known facts about these beautiful animals.
For many Australians, tropical storms and cyclones are a reality of the summer months. While some people have a disaster survival plan in place, they don’t...
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