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Illegal fishing is threatening wildlife
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing is not supported by national laws, internationally agreed conversation measures, or fishing industries. It’s often conducted in a country’s seas without permission. The South-Eastern Pacific, North-Western Pacific, and South East Asia are IUU hotspots, however...
World Animal Protection endorses the Plant Based Treaty and calls on world leaders to fix our global food system
Following the IPCC report declaring a “code red for humanity”, the Treaty is calling on world leaders to overhaul one of the biggest drivers of the climate...
Wildlife attraction and sanctuary checklists
Wildlife attraction checklist Ask yourself these questions to avoid cruel attractions. [1] Are the wild animals kept in cages that don’t meet the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare? [2] Are wild animals forced to perform tricks in shows? [3] Are you able...
Six solitary animals that have mastered social distancing
While some of us are finding it hard to adapt to social distancing and self-isolation, some animals like the solo life
Elephants are wildlife. Not entertainers.
The appalling cruelty inflicted upon Asian elephants used for tourist rides and shows is now spreading throughout Southern Africa.
Help us stop Groupon profiting from wildlife entertainment
Groupon, the major global discount and travel company, is known for its discounted offers to restaurants, gyms, and hotels, is selling deals for businesses that exploit wild animals for entertainment and profit. Last year, with the help of animal-lovers like you, we moved Expedia Group to stop selling tickets...
7 animal cruelty facts and what you can do to change the statistics
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...
Update: Continuing to help Australia's wildlife recover
Early this year, bushfires led to mass devastation across Australia, leaving over a billion animals killed or suffering immensely. Thanks to your support, we...
Why we need to curb the wildlife trade
With the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping across the globe, we can no longer ignore the dangers of exploiting wild animals