Our response to dog culling in Bali, Indonesia
With rabies cases on the rise in Bali, it has been reported that local communities and the provincial Government have yet again resorted to culling stray dogs...
With rabies cases on the rise in Bali, it has been reported that local communities and the provincial Government have yet again resorted to culling stray dogs...
Our Investigations team have established a new and exciting partnership with Freeland to address the illegal wildlife trade in South East Asia.
With rabies cases on the rise in Bali, it has been reported that local communities and the provincial Government have yet again resorted to culling stray dogs...
We are reaching the final stages of our campaign to end the cruel bear bile industry in South Korea, working in partnership with Green Korea United.
World Animal Protection is fearful for the welfare of cattle destined for China. As a new live export agreement with China nears, we are concerned for the...
The Romania bear sanctuary is now home to one of its youngest residents – after our local partner was called out to a terrified bear cub, found roaming all...
World Animal Protection is speaking at today's Labor Fringe Festival event in Melbourne, calling for all sides of politics to protect animals and support the...
We’re getting closer to phasing out the bear bile industry in China
This years’ meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) marks 30 years since member governments placed a global moratorium on commercial whaling to...
A staggering 640,000 tonnes of fishing gear is left or discarded in our oceans each year. Known as ghost gear, this haul of lines and nets, traps, injures,...
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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