Holiday Horror Show: animals suffering for tourists’ entertainment
From riding elephants to selfies with tigers, your support is helping us expose the world’s cruellest animal tourist attractions.
From riding elephants to selfies with tigers, your support is helping us expose the world’s cruellest animal tourist attractions.
When Cyclone Pam struck Vanuatu in March last year, pigs, chickens, goats and cows were killed and injured in their thousands and their housing was completely...
Disaster Operations Manager Steven Clegg speaks about Mongolian animals' desperation as they try to make it through an incredibly harsh winter known as a dzud
World Animal Protection and the Northern Prawn Fishery call for dedicated body in Australia to clean up ghost nets in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Find out how much income we raised in 2021 and your kind donations protected animals in need around the world. What your support meant for animals in 2021 In 2021, your generous support helped animals in the following ways: Wildlife Farmed animals...
While we don’t have a complete picture of the scale of the crisis, leading experts estimate over a billion animals have been killed in bushfires this season,...
Thanks to your support, we spent the past 10 years fighting to make the world a better place for man’s best friend.
An award to honour oceans advocate Joanna Toole, whose life was tragically taken in the Ethiopian airlines crash in March 2019, today announces its winners
Top image credit: Aussie Farms Chickens are intelligent, social animals that have feelings. They deserve better lives. KFC in the United Kingdom and six countries in Europe have committed to giving their chickens more room to move so they can perch, forage and flap their wings. They’ve agreed to use slower growing...
Recovery from a disaster of this scale is complex and will take months and even years.
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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