How the Jane Goodall Act will change the lives of wild animals in Canada
Across Canada, hundreds of thousands of wild animals are suffering in cruel entertainment venues and private homes. The Jane Goodall Bill is the first step...
Across Canada, hundreds of thousands of wild animals are suffering in cruel entertainment venues and private homes. The Jane Goodall Bill is the first step...
We are all part of a shared world – human, animal and planetary health are connected
There is no denying the connection of infectious diseases like COVID-19 to the wildlife trade; the World Health Organization (WHO) must urge governments to act.
On a per capita basis, Canada is among the top meat consuming nations in the world. The average Canadian consumes 78 kg of beef, pork and poultry and 188 eggs per year. It pays to know what you're buying and eating. Caring about the lives of farm animals is a choice we can all make. The conditions in which farm...
The Cayman Turtle Centre is the last sea turtle centre on earth where sea turtles are abused for entertainment and farmed for human consumption. There is no humane way to farm sea turtles. The problem Sea turtles are solitary, migratory creatures, born to swim long distances in clear waters. They are wild...
Happy New Year animal protectors! As we look to a new year ahead, let’s think about some ways in which we can help make a difference for animals!
Note: For the best virtual tour experience, please consider joining the tour from your desktop Thank you for letting the elephants lead the way on your virtual visit. You can help end the cruel exploitation of elephants for entertainment by seeing these incredible creatures in a natural setting, where...
What is the Global Ghost Gear Initiative? As a multi-stakeholder alliance committed to driving solutions to the problem of lost and abandoned fishing gear worldwide, the GGGI aims to improve the health of marine ecosystems, protect marine animals from harm, and safeguard human health and livelihoods. Founded by...
"If you can ride, hug, or have a selfie with the wild animal, the chances are it’s a cruel venue. Don’t go." You can protect wild animals from the cruelty of tourist entertainment by taking action on your vacation and when you travel.
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