Red Cross trainees take action for animals
Twenty two enthusiastic people employed by the Philippines Red Cross are busily helping communities protect their animals from disasters using training that...
Twenty two enthusiastic people employed by the Philippines Red Cross are busily helping communities protect their animals from disasters using training that...
As the weekend approaches, the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has warned weather conditions along the New South Wales and SE Queensland coasts are likely to be...
Long after its initial use, lost fishing gear persists in the world’s oceans, for hundreds of years. It may travel vast distances and is found in every ocean...
In a shocking discovery, Thai wildlife authorities have uncovered dozens of dead tiger cubs and hundreds of other tiger parts at the infamous Tiger Temple.
After a year of asking, and over 330,000 people demanding action, we finally got to meet with TripAdvisor last week. We discussed how they can help protect...
The footage of Australian cattle being sledge hammered to death in Vietnam is sickening.
Dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by man, approximately 15,000 years ago (Serpell, 1995). Today domestic dogs come in many different shapes and...
Moving the world to protect dogs from culling.
With the election nearly upon us, read the table to see which parties have agreed to support an Independent Office of Animal Welfare.
In the wake of the horrific sledgehammering of Australian cattle in Vietnam, Australia’s leading animal welfare groups are demanding an independent Inquiry...
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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