Cyclone Pam update: Our team protects animals on Efate Island, Vanuatu
We have been in Vanuatu for four days now, providing emergency care for animals across Efate Island. We have encountered dogs, cats, chickens, goats and much...
We have been in Vanuatu for four days now, providing emergency care for animals across Efate Island. We have encountered dogs, cats, chickens, goats and much...
Seal pups nearly decapitated by discarded fishing nets are finally released back into the ocean.
As our disaster response team addresses the needs of animals affected by Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu, great steps forward for animal protection have emerged from...
Our team has treated livestock, cats and dogs on Epi Island – one of the worst hit islands by Tropical Cyclone Pam and has also completed its initial...
Our disaster response team has landed in Vanuatu and is planning our relief operation in cooperation with the National Disaster Management Office.
Hurricane Patricia officially became a tropical storm after reaching the Pacific coast in Mexico, with gust winds of up to 340 Km/h.
At least 3,000 animals - dogs, horses cattle and poultry - are in need of relief food in Mascota (Pet) City following flooding caused by Hurricane Patricia....
Good news from the US! Panera Bread's commitment will affect the welfare of approximately 400,000 hens
Elizabeth Hogan, U.S. Oceans and Wildlife Campaign Manager at World Animal Protection, discusses similarities between our work and themes present in the new...
In countries that have gone through the turmoil of war and revolution such as Serbia and Romania, thousands of abandoned dogs have been left to roam towns and...
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