How World Animal Protection eats more plant-based
Learn how World Animal Protection staff are eating more plant-based by incorporating easy (and tasty) alternatives into their week!
Learn how World Animal Protection staff are eating more plant-based by incorporating easy (and tasty) alternatives into their week!
The Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW), which we support, has been designed to encourage global food companies to improve their management of...
Bear baiting is an inhumane blood “sport” for which bears needlessly endure tremendous suffering. We have a comprehensive approach to saving suffering bears...
High profile Canadians and World Animal Protection ambassadors have shared their favourite ways to go “meatless” for a meal. Adding another meatless day to your week can have a big impact on your carbon footprint and help animals, but sometimes the extra planning to change our habits take too much...
Sunday, March 3 is World Wildlife Day. To celebrate, we're highlighting some of the recent wins we’ve achieved for wildlife around the world.
There are so many ways you can make life better for animals in 2021. Here are our top 8 new year's resolutions for animals.
There are so many ways you can make life better for animals in 2020. Here are our top 10 new year's resolutions for animals
The Ontario government’s proposed Bill-156, also known as the “Ag Gag” bill, is a dangerous piece of legislation.
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...
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