From fear to freedom - Max's story
Max suffered many years of mistreatment before he was rescued in 2006. But today, he lives free from daily pain and suffering in his home at the Romanian bear...
Max suffered many years of mistreatment before he was rescued in 2006. But today, he lives free from daily pain and suffering in his home at the Romanian bear...
After an emotional, uncertain few months, authorities have agreed to free Rangila the bear from a substandard zoo in Nepal. We helped rescue Rangila from the ‘...
Our Investigations team have established an exciting new partnership with Freeland to focus on the illegal wildlife trade in South East Asia.
How can we assess an animal’s welfare? With tools like the Five Freedoms and Five Domains Model we can start to evaluate an animal’s wellbeing.
There's no end to your love of animals. Make it part of your legacy to protect animals worldwide.
Remember when we were kids and our parents told us to just be ourselves? We eventually figured out that being ourselves is important to our overall ability to...
Thanks to our partners, the AIUNAU rehabilitation centre in the Andes Mountains of Colombia, orphaned sloths rescued from mistreatment at the hands of humans...
November 27, 2018 is Giving Tuesday and we need your help raising $40,000 to help five recently rescued bear cubs
After 20 years of confinement in a concrete cage, Anca, a 24-year-old female brown bear, has a new home at our supporter-funded bear sanctuary in Romania
Seal pups nearly decapitated by discarded fishing nets are finally released back into the ocean.
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