Why anyone can own a zoo in Ontario
Join us in calling on the Ontario government for stronger provincial regulations, meaningful enforcement and making this year, the last year for roadside zoos
Join us in calling on the Ontario government for stronger provincial regulations, meaningful enforcement and making this year, the last year for roadside zoos
Bill S-203 would amend the Criminal Code to ban keeping and breeding cetaceans in captivity with fines up to $200,000 for breaking the law.
Dolphins are perfectly evolved to live and flourish in their wild ocean home, not within the confines of a tank or artificial lagoon.
Travel companies worldwide commit to stop elephant rides and shows
This International Tiger Day (July 29), we’re urging Thai authorities to end captive tiger breeding for wildlife tourist attractions and the traditional...
After an emotional, uncertain few months, authorities have agreed to free Rangila the bear from a substandard zoo in Nepal. We helped rescue Rangila from the ‘...
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