Five of the most legally traded African animals
Thousands of African wild animals suffer every year as a result of the legal wildlife trade, with many species being driven closer to extinction.
Thousands of African wild animals suffer every year as a result of the legal wildlife trade, with many species being driven closer to extinction.
There are so many ways you can make life better for animals in 2021. Here are our top 8 new year's resolutions for animals.
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Following a months-long World Animal Protection investigation into the illegal sale of bear bile products in stores throughout New York City, state authorities...
G20 global leaders, including Prime Minster Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron, and Boris Johnson, met for the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Saudi Arabia November 21-22...
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