The deadliest catch: lost fishing gear is more abundant than ever
The health of our oceans and sea animals is in peril. Urgent action to turn the tide is needed, new research reveals.
The health of our oceans and sea animals is in peril. Urgent action to turn the tide is needed, new research reveals.
After hearing about our call to TripAdvisor to stop profiting from wild animal abuse, City Discovery took the initiative and stood up for wildlife themselves....
Our long history of protecting animals in disasters began in 1964 with John Walsh, and his first rescue expedition, Operation Gwamba. Operation Gwamba (gwamba means jungle animal) was the result of a man-made disaster, when the construction of Afobaka Dam, a new hydroelectric dam in Suriname, caused flooding...
Without lions our world would be a much darker place. These beautiful iconic animals, often described as the ‘king of beasts’, shine as symbols of bravery,...
Right now, thousands of elephants around the world are suffering in the name of tourism. But it doesn’t have to be this way
Animals move our world. We’re sharing our happiest success stories of 2020 so far...
Iconic Amazonian animals are suffering The Amazon rainforest is famous for its diverse wildlife and the number of tourists who want to take selfies with its fascinating animals is rising fast. Sadly, this has led to the exploitation of sloths,...
As our urgent response to Cyclone Pam finishes, our disaster team is putting plans in place with the Vanuatu government, to protect hundreds of thousands of...
Learn more about our work and what’s coming up for our team by watching our “Moving the world for animals” webinar
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