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Jump to campaign: Canada's role in the wildlife trade Wildlife. Not Entertainers Wildlife. Not Pets Wildlife. Not Medicine Raise Pigs Right Change for Chickens Sea Change
Jump to campaign: Canada's role in the wildlife trade Wildlife. Not Entertainers Wildlife. Not Pets Wildlife. Not Medicine Raise Pigs Right Change for Chickens Sea Change
A new United Nations report, shows that the number of animal species affected by marine debris (including microplastics, and lost or abandoned fishing gear) is...
World Animal Protection’s latest Quit Stalling report highlights the lack of progress among companies that committed to eliminate gestation crates despite...
Last month, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) published a report titled, “Preventing...
There’s trouble in paradise Across the world, and throughout Asia, wild animals are being taken from the wild, torn away from their family groups, or bred in captivity, to be used in the tourism entertainment industry. Forced to endure painful and intensive training to make them perform, and to interact with...
Please note, some of the documents below were produced prior to June 2014, when we were known as the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA). We are now World Animal Protection. Bears: From Cage to Consumer: the global trade in bear parts Part 1 (PDF 1.33MB) From Cage to Consumer: the...
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Countless PetSmart groomers and the dogs in their care have suffered under the leadership of private equity firm BC Partners.
Inadequate regulations are failing captive wild animals in Ontario.
Each year billions of chickens are subjected to unnecessary suffering at the hands of fast-food companies who refuse to take the welfare of the chickens in...
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