Holiday Horror Show: animals suffering for tourists’ entertainment
From riding elephants to selfies with tigers, your support is helping us expose the world’s cruelest animal tourist attractions.
From riding elephants to selfies with tigers, your support is helping us expose the world’s cruelest animal tourist attractions.
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A new scientific paper co-authored by World Animal Protection and leading sea turtle conservationist Marydele Donnelly adds to the growing list of rationale...
Dart, a 12-year-old Pacific white-sided dolphin died last week following recent deaths of an 18-year-old orca and a 2-year-old beluga whale
The Ministry of the Solicitor General announced today a new model for the protection of animals in Ontario. The bill that will be introduced on October 29th is...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues in the world today. A warming planet has implications on the well-being of humans and animals alike.
By Lynn Kavanagh, our campaign manager for animals in farming The rise of superbugs from industrial farming is presenting a danger to public health. This is...
World Animal Protection has been working to educate the public on the problem of keeping marine animals in captivity since 1991. We work in partnership with others to protect sea life around the world. The problem 'Swimming with the Dolphins' programs allow visitors to pet captive dolphins in shallow...
By joining the Global Ghost Gear Initiative, the association will encourage millions of scuba divers to help reduce lost and abandoned fishing gear. Ghost gear...
Some of the world’s top zoos are abusing and forcing wild animals to endure appalling suffering as they irresponsibly and routinely exploit them for visitor...
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