Six solitary animals that have mastered social distancing
While some of us are finding it hard to adapt to social distancing and self-isolation, some animals like the solo life.
While some of us are finding it hard to adapt to social distancing and self-isolation, some animals like the solo life.
Like many of us, our dogs and cats are adjusting to us being at home much more and they are learning new routines. Our pets are our best friends and are a...
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Captive elephants are deeply ingrained in the tourist industry. Despite the fundamental ethical concerns of using elephants in tourism, it can be very...
With the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic sweeping across the globe, we can no longer ignore the dangers of exploiting wild animals. Every day, thousands of wild animals are poached, farmed or sold into the global multi-billion-dollar wildlife trade – for food, pets, traditional medicine and...
As tourism dries up, caused by the coronavirus pandemic, you’re helping keep elephants at high-welfare venues fed.
Beijing, China’s capital city has permanently banned the farming and trade of wild animals for consumption purpose including the eating of dogs and cats.
1 million of you demanded G20 global leaders end the cruel, dangerous global wildlife trade. Thank you! By choosing to end wildlife trade, G20 leaders can make one good thing come out of 2020. Every day they don’t act, thousands more wild animals are poached or farmed and sold into the...
With Mother’s Day on Sunday 10 May, we want to celebrate these wonderful animal mums.
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