Beyond wet markets: the problems with the wildlife trade
With the coronavirus pandemic affecting lives around the world, the global community is aware of the risks of wildlife trade now more than ever. The pandemic...
With the coronavirus pandemic affecting lives around the world, the global community is aware of the risks of wildlife trade now more than ever. The pandemic...
Five years ago today Cecil the lion was tragically shot with a crossbow by a trophy hunter. He was found wounded hours later, where he was then finally killed.
Policy loopholes pose risk to endangered pangolins.
World Animal Protection is an animal welfare organisation. Let’s break down what that means.
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Snakes are unfortunately still very misunderstood by many people. So we're bringing you 7 reasons why we think snakes are amazing animals that deserve our...
In celebration of World Snake Day today (July 16), we put together a short quiz about snakes. Take our quiz to test how much you know about these amazing...
These majestic animals have stealthily padded through the earth’s jungles, grasslands and icy landscapes for more than 2 million years. And their image,...
This week, the Interim Report of the Independent Review into Australia’s national environmental legislation was released. The review has confirmed that the...
With your support we’ve launched a bold new campaign to protect animals, our environment and people’s health too. Together we can achieve a global ban on the...
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