Her suffering has ended
Maya, the former \"dancing\" bear is preparing to live the rest of her life in a sanctuary, free from suffering.
Maya, the former \"dancing\" bear is preparing to live the rest of her life in a sanctuary, free from suffering.
A volunteer vacation at an organic dairy farm changed author Sonia Faruqi’s life forever. We are thrilled to share an excerpt from her first book, Project...
A new partnership between World Animal Protection and adventure travel company World Expeditions sets a high standard for animal welfare in tourism.
There's no end to your love of animals. Make it part of your legacy to protect animals for many years to come by giving a charitable gift today.
Here are some terrific facts about tigers! These larger-than-life animals are mostly solitary aside from the relationship between a mother and her cubs. An individual will keep a large territory to itself, covering between 8km to 95km. In the wild, cubs will spend up...
This year, just in time for World Rabies Day (September 28), we are pleased to announce a new ambassador for our Better Lives for Dogs campaign, and expansion...
Dolphins have always captured the imagination of humans, but oddly enough, there are many things you probably didn't know about these beautiful creatures.
Whether it’s superbugs potentially being created on factory farms, pandemics, or demand for meat contributing to emissions, it’s time to understand that how we treat animals impacts our health. Superbugs are emerging on factory farms Antibiotic resistant bacteria — called “superbugs” — are emerging on farms from...
Max suffered many years of mistreatment before he was rescued in 2006. But today, he lives free from daily pain and suffering in his home at the Romanian bear...
On a per capita basis, Canada is among the top meat consuming nations in the world. The average Canadian consumes 78 kg of beef, pork and poultry and 188 eggs per year. It pays to know what you're buying and eating. Caring about the lives of farm animals is a choice we can all make. The conditions in which farm...
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