Protecting animals at Rio Olympics 2016
To help ensure the safety of animals in Rio, we are partnering with the Organising Committee for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in the run up to and...
To help ensure the safety of animals in Rio, we are partnering with the Organising Committee for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in the run up to and...
Premier Mike Baird has taken a courageous decision to ban greyhound racing in NSW, but his decision is under heavy pressure. You can act now to make sure the...
New report reveals the true scale of Thailand’s tiger tourism.
World Animal Protection supporters have joined with us to mount a strong campaign for an Independent Office of Animal Welfare. Thanks to them we are being...
Scroll through Instagram or swipe through Tinder and it won’t be long before you come across a tiger selfie. But one quick holiday snap can mean a lifetime of...
Global governments have agreed on a hugely important step to eliminate ghost gear and the threat it poses to animals in our oceans: marking fishing gear.
Over 32,000 people demand an end to tiger exploitation in Thailand
Sierra Leone’s eleven-year civil war left the country devastated. As people were forced out of their homes to seek refuge from the violence, their dogs were...
The welfare of thousands of lions is under threat from unethical tourism practices throughout Africa.
The new trends to walk with lions and pet lion cubs cause these wild animals a lifetime of suffering. And by participating, tourists are inadvertently helping...
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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