Tips from a world-renowned wildlife photographer
In 2015, Dr. Don Gutoski, a Canadian from London, Ontario was named the Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the Natural History Museum in London, England for...
In 2015, Dr. Don Gutoski, a Canadian from London, Ontario was named the Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the Natural History Museum in London, England for...
Wild animals are not domesticated, yet millions end up in people’s homes around the world each year.
Xamã, a jaguar cub who was found dehydrated and alone, begins rehabilitation to become the first male jaguar in Brazil to be successfully rescued,...
Candice Batista, Dr. Christy Goldhawk, Fawn Jackson, Dr. Jillian Hudgins, and Josey Kitson share insights behind their work as it relates to animal welfare
The second edition of our Animal Protection Index (API), which ranks countries on their laws protecting animals, exposes the drastic need for global change
Ghost gear – lost, abandoned or discarded fishing equipment – is one of the biggest and deadliest threats to animals in our oceans.
Along with the Northwest Straits Foundation, our partner in the Global Ghost Gear Initiative, we launched a project to remove a huge section of ghost fishing nets off of Pender Island, British Columbia. Since before 1990, these nets had been disrupting the environment and killing or injuring marine animals. The...
Fish farming (also know as ‘aquaculture’) has increased in recent decades, and so has the concern about welfare issues that result from keeping fish in crowded...
Wild animals belong in the wild, not in your home as exotic pets, and here’s why
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