Inspiring Young Canadians to be Selfie Aware at the Outdoor Adventure Show
We were at the Outdoor Adventure Show this weekend, speaking with travellers and travel companies about what they can do to help protect wildlife
We were at the Outdoor Adventure Show this weekend, speaking with travellers and travel companies about what they can do to help protect wildlife
Animals around the world suffer needlessly to support the wildlife pet trade, the tourism industry, and commercial farming efforts. You have the power to make...
The actress has put her support behind World Animal Protection - launching a new competition for budding artists.
Caring for wild animals has become a tourist industry, which is not necessarily in the best interest of the animals.
If you can ride, hug, or have a selfie with the wild animal, the chances are it’s a cruel venue. Don’t go.
Tigers worldwide, and particularly in Thailand, are being bred to fuel the cruel wildlife tourism and traditional medicine industries. At wildlife tourist attractions in Thailand, tigers are often used as photo props for tourist selfies. Over 1,500 tigers are living in captivity in Thailand alone. That is half the...
Canada knows enough to take action
While World Animal Protection is not a vegan or vegetarian organization, we do understand the huge effect that eating less meat can have. Not sure why? Keep...
We welcome a new law in the Sindh province of Pakistan which bans the use of bears for entertainment.
To end the suffering of millions of wild animals used as entertainment, food, medicine, and pets, we’re uniting our focus to achieve greater impact.
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