How World Animal Protection eats more plant-based
Learn how World Animal Protection staff are eating more plant-based by incorporating easy (and tasty) alternatives into their week!
Learn how World Animal Protection staff are eating more plant-based by incorporating easy (and tasty) alternatives into their week!
The three five year-old sibling European brown bears were born in an overpopulated zoo. Now that they’ve been transported out of the confined space, their...
Today is an important day for millions of farm animals as our partner Nestlé announces its improved standards for farm animal welfare.
Today, over 80 captive wild bears in tourism hotspot Ha Long Bay in Vietnam are a step closer to freedom from the illegal bear bile tourism industry.
Our work to protect dogs is inspiring change in several countries, most recently in Ghana
In countries that have gone through the turmoil of war and revolution such as Serbia and Romania, thousands of abandoned dogs have been left to roam towns and...
To help ensure the safety of animals in Rio, we are partnering with the Organizing Committee for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in the run up to and...
Chickens are emotional beings that can feel empathy. Gemma Carder our Sentience Manager explains why do so many humans experience emotional disconnection from...
World Animal Protection is deeply saddened that the creation of the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary, proposed by multiple governments, was voted down at the...
Yesterday BRF, Brazil's largest pig producer, signed a groundbreaking partnership with World Animal Protection to outline important improvements to animal...
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