The cruelty keeping wild animals in the entertainment industry
Right now animals suffering in the name of tourist entertainment need your help.
Right now animals suffering in the name of tourist entertainment need your help.
The immediate fate of 7,400 sheep and 5,600 cattle still waiting on board live export ship MV Ocean Outback remains undecided.
Helen Proctor, our Sentience Manager, talks about observing elephants in the wild as the best way to fully experience these incredible animals.
The recently published 4th edition of the Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW) ranks Wesfarmers (Coles) and Woolworths on animal welfare standards...
The tragic death of Roger Gower, the former accountant turned anti-poaching pilot who was killed when his helicopter was shot by poachers on Friday, shows the...
The Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW), which we support, has been designed to encourage global food companies to improve their management of...
The confiscations come as a result of evidence showing their involvement in wildlife trafficking.
This brilliant news comes after nearly 175,000 of you signed the petition to demand that they stop contributing to the cruel industry.
This is a stark reminder that elephants are wild animals, and not meant to be ridden.
Following the tragic news of a Scottish tourist that was killed by an elephant in Thailand, our report reveals the extent to which animal abuse exists in...
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