South Africa to phase out captive lion breeding
Because of your support, South Africa will no longer breed captive lions, keep lions in captivity, or use captive lions or their derivatives commercially.
Because of your support, South Africa will no longer breed captive lions, keep lions in captivity, or use captive lions or their derivatives commercially.
Following evidence that pangolins may be responsible for passing COVID-19 to humans, China has given the world’s most trafficked mammal, the pangolin, the...
With your support we’re launching a bold new campaign to protect animals, our environment, the economy and people’s health too. Together we can achieve a...
When G20 health ministers meet this Sunday 19 April, agreeing measures to prevent another coronavirus pandemic must be their top priority. An essential step...
The demand for traditional medicine is fuelling a boom in big cat farms in South Africa and Asia. Our investigation exposes the cruelty lions and tigers face
Sunday, March 3 is World Wildlife Day. To celebrate, we're highlighting some of the recent wins we’ve achieved for wildlife around the world.
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