McDonald’s beats fast-food rivals on animal welfare – but it’s far from perfect
Despite some company improvements, farm animals are still suffering at the hands of global food brands. We urge all retailers to be inspired by new farm animal...
Despite some company improvements, farm animals are still suffering at the hands of global food brands. We urge all retailers to be inspired by new farm animal...
Following the tragic news of a Scottish tourist that was killed by an elephant in Thailand, our report reveals the extent to which animal abuse exists in...
Following the release of our report exposing the lack of information recorded around the fate of seized animals, CITES (the Convention on International Trade...
Our new report sheds light on the often-overlooked animal welfare issues faced by cull dairy cows in Canada, from painful health conditions to long-distance...
With rabies cases increasing in Bali, it has been reported that local communities and the provincial Government have resorted again to culling stray dogs to...
Following the IPCC report declaring a “code red for humanity”, the Treaty is calling on world leaders to overhaul one of the biggest drivers of the climate...
A recent news report in the Cayman Islands has revealed that 1268 turtles died in a 2014 disease outbreak at the Cayman Turtle Farm, the last facility in the...
*according to the United Nations Environment Program The global ghost gear crisis ‘Ghost gear’ – lost, abandoned or discarded fishing equipment - is one of the biggest threats to marine animals in our oceans. According to the United Nations Environment Program, a staggering 640,000 tons of ghost gear is left in...
Investigating the illegal wildlife selfie trade in the Amazon To provide research for the report, our team of experts and investigators conducted the world’s first complete review of wildlife tourist attractions offering close encounters with wild animals across Latin America. Our research raises concerns that...
Our new report reveals the shocking part Canada plays is sustaining the cruel and dangerous wildlife trade and why it needs to stop.
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