#Promise4Wildlife: working with the music industry to keep wild animals out of videos and performances
#Promise4Wildlife
Our aim
We're calling on singers, guitarists, drummers, bassists, and more to make the #Promise4Wildlife and inspire their fans to protect animals. It's a powerful, positive message intended to shift mindsets and make an impact.
By making the promise and sharing it on social media, our musical idols can lead the way to a better world for wildlife.
Why this matters
Featuring captive wild animals in music videos and performances is glamourizing a system of suffering.
Every day wild animals are snatched from their natural habitats and bred in captivity to supply the lucrative global wildlife trade.
Stuffed into tanks, tubs and crates for the exotic pet market, abused and forced to perform for entertainment, or tortured and killed for traditional medicines and ‘luxury’ products. Whether it’s legal or illegal, the wildlife trade causes suffering.
The music industry can have a positive part to play in ending this.
Tag your idols
You can help us spread this positive message by tagging your musical heros on social media, and asking them to join the movement.
All you have to do is tap the button below and tag them. We hope they'll join us.
More ways to help wildlife
Be a wildlife aware tourist
550,000 wild animals are suffering miserably at tourist attractions in Asia and across the world. We can all do our part to end this cruelty by avoiding these attractions and researching genuinely higher welfare options. Take a look our guide before you book.
Commit to the wildlife selfie code
Amazonian animals are being torn from the wild so tourists can take selfies for social media. Join 250,000 other animal-lovers, and commit to cruelty-free wildlife selfies today.