Elephants at risk of starvation need your help
World Animal Protection steps in to help elephants sadly facing starvation and a lack of basic medicine, as the COVID-19 pandemic leads to a tourism downturn.
World Animal Protection steps in to help elephants sadly facing starvation and a lack of basic medicine, as the COVID-19 pandemic leads to a tourism downturn.
What seems like a harmless opportunity to interact with these majestic animals is hiding a lifetime of trauma for them.
Tourists are unknowingly driving elephant cruelty by choosing ‘softer’ interactions such as bathing and selfies – but these cause just as much suffering as ...
With coronavirus bringing global tourism to a halt, your support is helping keep elephants fed at elephant-friendly venues and our partner sanctuaries in...
As tourism comes to a halt during the hottest and driest season of the year in Thailand, you’re helping keep elephants at high-welfare venues fed and healthy
Captive elephants are deeply ingrained in the tourist industry. Despite the fundamental ethical concerns of using elephants in tourism, it can be very...
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