Reporting on the global scale of wildlife cruelty in the tourism industry for the first time
Oxford University have published a study concluding that at least 4 million tourists who visit tourist attractions involving wildlife are likely to be...
Oxford University have published a study concluding that at least 4 million tourists who visit tourist attractions involving wildlife are likely to be...
Natural disasters can strike at any time, and can be deadly. Being prepared and having a plan will help you, your family and pets survive them.
We are working with animal owners in Kenya to prepare for the strongest El Niño weather patterns in over 15 years.
Hurricane Patricia officially became a tropical storm after reaching the Pacific coast in Mexico, with gust winds of up to 340 Km/h.
Last week we deployed to Mascota City, Mexico where 3,000 animals were at risk. Here are some updates from the field about the animals we met and treated.
No matter where you go in the world, dogs live side by side with people. Some dogs are free-roaming, others are lifelong companions, working animals and guard...
Beneath the ocean’s surface lies a deep problem known as ‘ghost gear’ – fishing nets, hooks and lines lost and discarded in our seas, and maiming and killing...
On World Animal Day (October 4), together we took direct action for animals: creating a movement to help end the suffering of wild animals in entertainment.
The announcement marks an important first step for the company
Evanna Lynch, best known for her role as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter film series, recently met our rescued bears in Romania
World Animal Protection acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
World Animal Protection exists to move the world to protect animals.
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