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An elephant in nature

Download your elephant screensaver

12/08/2019

Elephants are highly intelligent, emotionally complex, highly empathetic, and socially sophisticated creatures. They can even recognise themselves in a mirror!

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Animals in the wild
Landmark sea sanctuary study for captive dolphins announced

Landmark sea sanctuary study for captive dolphins announced

08/08/2018

A world-leading study is underway to test the possibility of a sea sanctuary for the last captive dolphins in New south Wales.

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Animals in the wild
Three mahouts with three elephants in Thailand

There are no winners in the elephant tourism industry

09/08/2018

'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...

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Animals in the wild
Elephant friendly venues:  Better for elephants and people

Elephant friendly venues: Better for elephants and people

09/08/2018

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...

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Animals in the wild
Live export mythbusting

Live export mythbusting

10/08/2018

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...

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Animals in farming
pig, UK

World Animal Protection applauds Kroger on commitment to end the use of gestation crates for pigs

07/08/2018

Kroger, the largest grocery chain in the US, has committed to phasing out cruel gestation crates in their supply chain by 2025.

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Animals in farming
UN makes historic commitment to fight Ghost Gear

UN makes historic commitment to fight Ghost Gear

10/08/2018

We’ve successfully lobbied the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to protect marine animals by tagging fishing nets. This significant decision means...

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Animals in the wild
Protecting animals during a drought

Protecting animals during a drought

14/08/2018

The ongoing drought in New South Wales and Queensland is having a devastating impact on both farm animals and wildlife.

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Animals in disasters
Help end live animal export in Australia

Ships of shame

21/08/2018

The suffering that sheep and cattle endure during their voyage overseas makes live animal export truly unacceptable.

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Animals in farming
An elephant in Chobe National Park, Botswana

More than 220 elephant-friendly travel companies

20/08/2018

Travel companies worldwide commit to stop elephant rides and shows

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Animals in entertainment

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