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Wild asian elephants in Kaudulla National Park in Sri Lanka - World Animal Protection - Wildlife. Not entertainers

Wildlife. Not entertainers

Victory for supporters who backed our Wildlife. Not Entertainers campaign action against the world’s largest travel site We are proud to share the news that TripAdvisor will stop selling tickets for some of the cruellest wildlife activities.  The site will also host a new education portal, which will...

Our solution

“If you can ride it, hug it or have a selfie with the wild animal, the chances are it’s a cruel venue. Don’t go.” We need your help to ensure that TripAdvisor stops profiting from and promoting the world’s cruellest wildlife tourist attractions. But there is much more you can do to protect wild animals from the...

tiger cub in cage

Help stop plans for 'new Tiger Temple'

Protect tigers in Thailand Our recent investigation revealed that the Tiger Temple has changed its name to Golden Tiger (Thailand) Co. Ltd. and, worryingly, construction has started on a new venue in Kanchanaburi province. The Tiger Temple was shut down last year after dozens of dead tiger cubs and hundreds of...

Elephants in the wild

In focus: disasters in Australia

Disasters can be deadly because they can strike at any time and without warning. It is necessary to be prepared, act early and stay safe. Different types of disasters bring with them specific considerations. Having the right information will help you take the right actions to ensure the safety of your pet....

Preparing for a disaster

We know that people visit wildlife attractions because they love animals and many are completely unaware of the suffering that occurs behind the scenes at cruel venues.

African grey parrot - Wildlife. Not pets - World Animal Protection

Buy exotic pets

Looking to buy a wild animal as a pet? Hopefully we can change your mind. Hungry African grey parrots: They eat a vast variety of fruits and seeds. You'll have to spend a lot of time and money foraging for the right food Sickly Asian otters: In captivity, many of these aquatic animals develop painful health...

Wild animals belong in the wild

Bali report findings

There’s trouble in paradise Across the world, and throughout Asia, wild animals are being taken from the wild, torn away from their family groups, or bred in captivity, to be used in the tourism entertainment industry. Forced to endure painful and intensive training to make them perform, and to interact with...

Cruel Wildlife Attractions

Cruel Wildlife attractions Whether it’s elephant rides, tiger shows, or dolphin swims and shows, these activities cause lifelong suffering for wild animals. Up to 550,000 wild animals are currently enduring lifetimes of suffering at tourist entertainment venues globally. There’s no excuse. It’s abuse. Bali’s...

Be an animal-friendly traveller

Be an animal-friendly traveller Here are our list of Dos and Don’ts to prepare yourself for an animal friendly holiday: See wild animals in the wild - ensuring you are always keep a safe distance. Visit a genuine wildlife reserve or sanctuary, making sure there isn’t direct contact between visitors and...

Loggerhead turtle trapped in ghost gear

Help make a Sea Change for marine animals

Let’s fight ghost gear together A global problem calls for global solutions. With at least 136,000 marine animals entangled and killed every year, we need to act now. We're working with some of the biggest seafood companies in the world, such as Thai Union, to combat ghost gear, and our work through our...

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