Dogs and rabies: why some people are barking up the wrong tree
It’s no wonder that dogs are known as our ‘best friend’ - for centuries, they’ve been by our sides
It’s no wonder that dogs are known as our ‘best friend’ - for centuries, they’ve been by our sides
Thanks to you we’re moving the world for animals in some very big ways… We’re campaigning to improve the lives of billions of farm animals and to protect...
World Animal Protection’s new report reveals how factory farming puts public health and the planet’s future at risk.
Donate by midnight June 30th, 2022 to have your gift matched in support of our campaign work to help end the exploitation of elephants for entertainment...
Breakthrough research and studies of animals' emotions and feelings (animal sentience science) has developed our understanding of how wild animals can suffer...
Animals around the world suffer needlessly to support the wildlife pet trade, the tourism industry, and commercial farming efforts. You have the power to make...
Wild animals are not domesticated, yet millions end up in people’s homes around the world each year.
World Rabies Day, on September 28th, is a day to raise awareness about rabies prevention and to promote humane treatment and effective vaccines.
It’s time for Prince Edward Island’s candidates and elected officials to recognize that wildlife captivity is a significant issue of public concern.
World Animal Day helps bring people together to increase awareness and improve education worldwide so animals can live the lives they deserve.
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