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Raising awareness on World Pangolin Day: protecting pangolins from the devastating impacts of the wildlife trade
Tens of thousands of pangolins are brutally killed each year in the cruel and illegal wildlife trade for use as meat and in Traditional Asian Medicine....
Rescued jaguar cub begins rehabilitation to return to the wild
Xamã, a jaguar cub who was found dehydrated and alone, begins rehabilitation to become the first male jaguar in Brazil to be successfully rescued,...
Which travel companies are still failing wildlife?
Our new report holds booking and travel companies to account on their animal welfare policies and the fact that they profit from animal cruelty.
Tracking the travel industry
Our report, Tracking the travel industry, found that several large travel and booking companies continue to profit from captive wildlife entertainment. What is wildlife entertainment? Do you love to see wildlife when you travel? You’re not alone. But did you know that wild animals around the world are facing...
How a wildlife trade ban will help end animal suffering
The global wildlife trade is a multi-billion-dollar industry that causes animals horrific suffering and puts people at risk too. It’s time to end this cruelty.
Bill C-293 passes to Committee: What's next?
The Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act (PPPA) has passed to the House Standing Committee on Health. Here's what's next for the bill and the advocacy...
Heatwaves and wildfires are becoming more intense and widespread
How can you protect animals, people, and the planet?
Pig facts
Here are some thought-provoking facts about pigs! Pigs are very social animals who even snuggle up nose to nose while sleeping if kept in groups. They are very chatty, with a vocabulary of over 20 different sounds. Through high-pitched squeals, pigs can communicate fear, distress, and pain...
Tiger facts
Here are some terrific facts about tigers! These larger-than-life animals are mostly solitary aside from the relationship between a mother and her cubs. An individual will keep a large territory to itself, covering between 8km to 95km. In the wild, cubs will spend up...