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Putting animal welfare on the national agenda

Putting animal welfare on the national agenda

In 2013, the Australian government took a major backward step by defunding the national strategy for animal welfare. A lack of national leadership on animal welfare directly results in animal suffering. It also has an impact on the community and business. Cruel practices such as the use of sow stalls, battery...

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Elephants performing in a show for tourists in Thailand - World Animal Protection - Wildlife. Not entertainers

Unite for the herd

Between 2014 and 2016, we investigated 220 elephant tourist attractions across Asia.  We uncovered horrifying evidence, exposing the way thousands of elephants are treated to entertain tourists:   Big industry: ...

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Protect Dairy Animals in India

India is home to the world’s largest dairy herd, with numbers continuing to grow. An ever increasing demand for milk, is pushing productivity, with dairy cattle being forced to produce milk in unnatural and highly stressful situations. Up to 50 million dairy animals are suffering every day in unacceptable...

An elephant giving rides at a venue in Canada.

Don't get taken for a ride

Across Asia, 3,000+ elephants are used and abused to entertain tourists and visitors. It is a lifetime of elephant suffering for a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ holiday experience.  Captive elephants endure physical and psychological suffering to make them submissive enough to be used for performing, riding and...

A tiger cub kept on a chain and used as prop for photographs with tourists at an attraction in Thailand

Be an animal friendly traveller

Across the world and in Australia, wild animals are bred in captivity or captured, taken from their natural habitats, and suffer a lifetime of cruelty and abuse for commercial gain.  Whether it is watching tigers perform in shows, taking selfies with koalas, swimming with dolphins or riding elephants, these...

Dezenas de golfinhos em alto mar, em Algoa Bay, na África do Sul

Wild animals need you on their side

When it comes to protecting wildlife, there are only two sides… Some people believe animals' lives are worthless. And some believe they're worth fighting for. Some people believe wild animals belong in cages. And some believe they belong in the wild. Which side of the fight are you on?

The world’s cruellest attractions

Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attractions on earth. Whether it is riding elephants, taking selfies with tigers, or performing dolphin shows, these activities can cause lifelong suffering for wild animals. Last year Oxford University’s Wildlife...

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