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Elephants are highly intelligent, emotionally complex, highly empathetic, and socially sophisticated creatures. They can even recognise themselves in a mirror!
Elephants are highly intelligent, emotionally complex, highly empathetic, and socially sophisticated creatures. They can even recognise themselves in a mirror!
A world-leading study is underway to test the possibility of a sea sanctuary for the last captive dolphins in New south Wales.
'A mahout is an elephant rider, trainer, or keeper. Usually, a mahout starts as a boy in the family profession when he is assigned an elephant early in its...
New research reveals that the life of both elephants and mahouts is greatly improved in high welfare elephant venues as opposed to elephant entertainment camps...
Research has shown that there’s a viable and humane alternative to exporting live animals from Australia. But there seems to be a lot of misunderstanding about...
Kroger, the largest grocery chain in the US, has committed to phasing out cruel gestation crates in their supply chain by 2025.
We’ve successfully lobbied the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to protect marine animals by tagging fishing nets. This significant decision means...
The ongoing drought in New South Wales and Queensland is having a devastating impact on both farm animals and wildlife.
The suffering that sheep and cattle endure during their voyage overseas makes live animal export truly unacceptable.
Travel companies worldwide commit to stop elephant rides and shows
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