Two new Whale Heritage Sites awarded in a major step for wildlife protection
Tenerife-La Gomera marine area in southwest Tenerife, Spain, has been awarded a prestigious title as the first Whale Heritage Site in Europe, showcasing a...
Tenerife-La Gomera marine area in southwest Tenerife, Spain, has been awarded a prestigious title as the first Whale Heritage Site in Europe, showcasing a...
The long-awaited findings from the Review into Australia’s national environmental laws have finally been released, urging government action to better protect...
One of the questions we get asked a lot is why we are not a vegan advocacy organization. It’s a good question and something we’ve thought long and hard about.
African grey parrots lead complex, active social lives in their natural habitat. Sadly, they are also one of the most popular "exotic pets" in the world.
Products that protect animals Our generous partners offer the opportunity to shop these amazing products and support animals with every purchase. Marini Ferlazzo Talented artist Nathan Ferlazzo is donating proceeds from specific art prints to support World Animal Protection. Look for the World...
Top image credit: Cheryl Lofts Lions are the second largest big cats after tigers. There are two species left in the world today - the African lion and the Asiatic lion. There are 600 Asiatic lions left in the world - more than 300 of them live outside the Gir Forest...
Without lions our world would be a much darker place. These beautiful iconic animals, often described as the ‘king of beasts’, shine as symbols of bravery,...
From rumbles and chirps to whines and whistles, animals can produce dozens of different sounds for different purposes.
The Eden-Monaro by-election on July 4 is looming closer and, so far, four of the six parties have issued a statement outlining their position on a global...
High profile supporters including Ricky Gervais and Dame Judi Dench have signed an open letter calling on Boris Johnson to urge global leaders at upcoming G20...
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