Ghost gear – the other killer plastic lurking in our oceans
It’s unacceptable that so many animals including many of those filmed for Blue Planet, will suffer a prolonged and painful death.
It’s unacceptable that so many animals including many of those filmed for Blue Planet, will suffer a prolonged and painful death.
Due to the livestock industry’s heavy demand for crops, water, energy, and land, food has rightly become a key talking point in conversations around...
The current COVID-19 pandemic is causing fear and uncertainty for many. It is also a threat to companion animal welfare as some owners worry that pet dogs and...
Where do captive dolphins come from? Contrary to the popular belief that all captive dolphins are born in captivity, many of those currently in captivity were once wild and free. While some water parks obtain dolphins legally, others find that doing so takes more time and money than they are willing to invest. As a...
Lost and discarded fishing nets bigger than football fields lurking in our oceans pose a deadly threat to marine life
Five sea warriors - women from different corners of the globe are leading our work to tackle the problem of ghost gear in our oceans.
We are on the ground treating and caring for injured animals caught in the path of Hurricane Irma
Today is World Snake Day 🐍 - a day to celebrate snakes and learn about their amazing abilities and behaviours. To help you celebrate, we’ve compiled a list of...
April 22 of each year marks “Earth Day” - a day to remind us of our responsibility to protect the planet and all its inhabitants. From advocating for wildlife-...
We know elephants are suffering at tourist attractions. But our new research reveals that their trainers and keepers – known as mahouts – are losing out too
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