Exposed: why elephant washing isn’t cruelty-free
What seems like a harmless opportunity to interact with these majestic animals is hiding a lifetime of trauma for them.
What seems like a harmless opportunity to interact with these majestic animals is hiding a lifetime of trauma for them.
Bill S-203 would amend the Criminal Code to ban keeping and breeding cetaceans in captivity with fines up to $200,000 for breaking the law.
Elizabeth Hogan, U.S. Oceans and Wildlife Campaign Manager at World Animal Protection, discusses similarities between our work and themes present in the new...
Bolivia's Andean plateau has been affected by severe drought. Tens of thousands of animals have died and many crops have been lost. We're providing minerals,...
The new year starts with exciting news for captive dolphins as the Dutch Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (ANVR) launches their brand-new animal...
The tourism industry has painted dolphins as smiling playmates. But what dangers does the captive dolphin industry really pose to humans and animals?
If you’re thinking of buying an exotic animal to keep as a pet, you may want to think twice
Have you ever been presented with the opportunity to touch a baby big cat, pet a sloth, hold a snake or have a parrot perch on your arm for a photo?
PetSmart recently launched “Anything for pets,” a new brand platform with a song and dance video featuring a parrot, snake and lizard. Here’s why this...
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