Why is TripAdvisor refusing to protect wildlife?
Yesterday we launched a petition and revealed the shocking truth about the world’s leading travel review website. It’s more than just a review site,...
Yesterday we launched a petition and revealed the shocking truth about the world’s leading travel review website. It’s more than just a review site,...
Civets enslaved in growing demand for tourism and luxury coffee.
Now the federal election has been called, World Animal Protection is campaigning for strong animal welfare commitments from all the major political parties.
We’re delighted to announce that our new permanent CEO, Steve McIvor, has been appointed. Steve has extensive experience within both the animal welfare and...
Travel companies have a critical role to play in determining the fate of wild animals in the tourism industry. Thankfully, some are beginning to take on their...
A life entertaining tourists is no life for our wildlife. Across the world, at least 550,000 wild animals are used in the tourist entertainment industry.
Wild animals are captured, taken from their natural habitats or bred in captivity, suffering a lifetime of cruelty and abuse. Some are beaten into submission,...
Following the devastating April earthquake in Ecuador, aftershocks continue daily. Injured animals are scared and stressed, including one young pup named...
After hearing about our call to TripAdvisor to stop profiting from wild animal abuse, City Discovery took the initiative and stood up for wildlife themselves....
The Turtle Farm’s renewed wild release program is a ticking time bomb for turtles across the world.
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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