Five wins for wildlife
Sunday, March 3 is World Wildlife Day. To celebrate, we're highlighting some of the recent wins we’ve achieved for wildlife around the world.
Sunday, March 3 is World Wildlife Day. To celebrate, we're highlighting some of the recent wins we’ve achieved for wildlife around the world.
Every day, thousands of wild animals are poached or farmed and sold into the global multi-billion-dollar wild animal trade – for food, for pets, for traditional medicine and for entertainment. The horrific conditions they face cause much suffering for every single animal involved. Close contact between captive wild...
550,000 wild animals are suffering miserably at tourist attractions in Asia and across the world
Due to growing global pressure in response to the annual wild dolphin hunt and slaughter in Taiji, Japanese authorities have pledged not to source live...
Take action today by signing our petitions and pledging to make animal-friendly choices.
Our aim We're calling on singers, guitarists, drummers, bassists, and more to make the #Promise4Wildlife and inspire their fans to protect animals. It's a powerful, positive message intended to shift mindsets and make an impact. By making the promise and sharing it on social media, our musical idols can...
If you’re thinking of buying an exotic animal to keep as a pet, you may want to think twice
After hearing about our call to TripAdvisor to stop profiting from wild animal abuse, City Discovery took the initiative and stood up for wildlife themselves....
By choosing activities that don't exploit animals, you are helping to protect wildlife
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