Investigating the illegal trade of Indian Star tortoises
Our wildlife experts recently published a scientific paper on the illegal trade of Star tortoises. This is the story of two years of investigation that...
Our wildlife experts recently published a scientific paper on the illegal trade of Star tortoises. This is the story of two years of investigation that...
The three five year-old sibling European brown bears were born in an overpopulated zoo. Now that they’ve been transported out of the confined space, their...
Thanks to World Animal Protection supporters who took action against Japan’s unlawful and inhumane hunting of whales.
With your wonderful support, big steps have been taken to protect bears in Pakistan.
Sentience Manager Helen Proctor discusses speciesism and why we care more about soft, fluffy animals.
People often try to tell us it’s impossible to save wild animals from poaching, wildlife entertainment and trade. World Animal Protection's Kate Nustedt shares...
Global inter-governmental organisations have officially launched their framework to end dog-mediated rabies in humans by 2030 using our humane solutions.
Our partners Nestlé, the world’s largest food company, have announced a ground breaking commitment to source only cage-free eggs for all of their products in...
The goal has been agreed. The scene has been set. By 2030, rabies will be consigned to the history books without the use of cruel culling.
Continuing delays for 13,000 animals on board a live export ship in Perth are a grim reminder early in 2016 that live export is inherently cruel.
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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