What we're doing to help animals in Haiti
Hurricane Matthew has left people and animals in Haiti desperate for help. Still reeling from the devastation caused by the earthquake in January 2010, the...
Hurricane Matthew has left people and animals in Haiti desperate for help. Still reeling from the devastation caused by the earthquake in January 2010, the...
World Animal Protection laments the defeat of a proposed sanctuary for whales in the South Atlantic at the 66th meeting of the International Whaling Commission...
You have helped to rescue bears in South Korea, Romania, Vietnam and China, and played a hugely important role in our quest to improve attitudes towards animal...
Our disaster response team is on its way to the Philippines, after two typhoons hit last week
The International Whaling Commission (IWC) has imposed requirements for increased scrutiny on scientific whaling.
After we lobbying the United Nations, governments will now prioritise animal welfare thanks to new policy recommendations.
When you look at the recent track record of the Melbourne Cup the odds aren’t good for the horses.
Our disaster response team deployed to heavily affected regions on Friday (November 25), the day after the hurricane struck. We are providing emergency feed...
Our new report warns short prison sentences and small fines may not stop determined tiger poachers in Indonesia killing these beautiful, endangered animals
A new UN agreement on disaster risk reduction gives animals increased prominence, and recognizes them as integral to people’s livelihoods
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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