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.
World Animal Protection has long protested the mass clubbing of seals for fur and other products as inhumane, so last week’s World Trade Organization (WTO)...
Along with our partners in Pakistan, the Bioresource Research Centre (BRC), we estimate that around 50 bears remain in captivity for use in the brutal blood...
More good news, another bear has been re-homed to the World Animal Protection-funded Zarnesti sanctuary in Romania.
Fantastic news! Together with local partner, Asociatia Milioane De Prieteni (AMP), we have re-homed two remaining bears from Onesti Zoo in Romania.
Great news for elephants on World Elephant Day! Several key Dutch tour operators have announced that they will no longer be offering elephant rides and shows...
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