Helping dogs and communities in the Philippines
During World Rabies Day, on September 28, our team was in the Philippines working with our local partners to stop the needless the killing of dogs and instead...
During World Rabies Day, on September 28, our team was in the Philippines working with our local partners to stop the needless the killing of dogs and instead...
Following months of hard work between us and our partners, Ben...
Along with our partners in Pakistan, the Bioresource Research Centre (BRC), we estimate that around 50 bears remain in captivity for use in the brutal blood...
World Animal Protection has long protested the mass clubbing of seals for fur and other products as inhumane, so last week’s World Trade Organization (WTO)...
Every year, thousands of people die due to rabies, a deadly but preventable disease. In more than 99% of all human cases, the virus is transmitted by dogs.
In November 2013, entire communities in the Philippines were devastated by ‘super’ Typhoon Haiyan, which was larger than Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Katrina...
Retailers around the globe have made the decision to clear their shelves of civet coffee(also known as Kopi Luwak), following pressure from World Animal...
The Cayman Turtle Farm is the last remaining sea turtle farm in the world, with over 9,500 endangered green sea turtles which are bred to meet a perceived...
World Animal Protection applauds the Farm Bill conference report released yesterday by the House-Senate conference committee which includes major wins for...
At World Animal Protection, we are opposed to the culling of dogs as a means of controlling the stray dog population for the Sochi Winter Olympics.
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