UN World Tourism Organization urged to create a better future for animals
Animals must not be forgotten in the UN’s plan for rebuilding tourism
Animals must not be forgotten in the UN’s plan for rebuilding tourism
PetSmart contributes to the cruel multi-billion-dollar trade that exploits wild animals on an industrial scale. Every year, thousands of wild animals are impacted by PetSmart’s policies. The snakes, lizards, tortoises, and frogs you see at PetSmart are wild animals ...
The world’s cruellest wildlife attractions Travel companies around the world profit from some of the cruellest types of wildlife tourist attractions on earth. Whether it is riding elephants, taking selfies with tigers, or performing dolphin shows, these activities can cause lifelong suffering for wild...
Bill S-203 went through more than three years of significant debate, but science was on our side, and together we demonstrated that Canadians are against...
This is a stark reminder that elephants are wild animals, and not meant to be ridden.
More than 55,000 tortoises are being poached from just one site in South East India each year alone
We welcome this important decision which will keep people safe and protect millions of animals from unnecessary suffering
Marine mammals like dolphins and sea lions are perfectly evolved to live and flourish in their wild ocean home, not within the confines of a human-made concrete tank.
Together, we protected dogs in communities against rabies, saved animals in disasters, improved the lives of farm animals, and worked to end the cruelty...
Boats fishing illegally often lose or dump nets and other equipment – and it’s killing sea animals
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