Taiji dolphin hunts are fuelled by the tourism industry
Our shocking new report reveals that the tourist entertainment industry is a key economic driver of the gruesome Taiji dolphin hunts, indirectly fuelling...
Our shocking new report reveals that the tourist entertainment industry is a key economic driver of the gruesome Taiji dolphin hunts, indirectly fuelling...
When disasters hit, animals experience the same terrible effects as people: injury, starvation, thirst, displacement, illness and stress
Scandinavian tour operators, Lotus Travel and Albatros, will no longer offer elephant rides or other wild animal attractions to customers as a result of our...
World Animal Protection welcomes the $700,000 Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt has announced to clean up the Great Barrier Reef.
With the help of our supporters, we’re calling on the Colombia government to stop the Amazon pink river dolphin (Boto) from being slaughtered for illegal use...
The consumption and trade of wild animals has contributed to the spread of Ebola in West Africa. In the piece below, our Regional Director for Africa, Tennyson...
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