Celeb support for our wildlife campaign
On World Lion Day 2015, celebrities from around the globe joined us as we made one giant roar to highlight the torture that lions face all in the name of ‘...
On World Lion Day 2015, celebrities from around the globe joined us as we made one giant roar to highlight the torture that lions face all in the name of ‘...
Tourists are unknowingly driving elephant cruelty by choosing ‘softer’ interactions such as bathing and selfies – but these cause just as much suffering as ...
Our new report holds booking and travel companies to account on their animal welfare policies and the fact that they profit from animal cruelty.
As an animal lover, you may be tempted by the opportunity to pet, hold, and take a selfie with a unique exotic animal up close, but don’t be fooled by the...
Following the tragic news of a Scottish tourist that was killed by an elephant in Thailand, our report reveals the extent to which animal abuse exists in...
Don't get duped into supporting the hidden cruelties of these popular tourist activities
Wild animals are continuing to endure appalling suffering at some of the world’s ‘top’ zoos and aquariums – all associated with the World Association of Zoos...
The COVID-19 pandemic is believed to have originated in a “wet market” where wild animals were being sold. But the pandemic is the result of a much bigger...
Exciting news: Our first certified Wildlife Heritage Areas! We are thrilled to announce our first certified Wildlife Heritage Areas, showcasing a commitment to ethical wildlife tourism and conservation. These areas, meeting high standards for animal welfare and sustainable community engagement, serve as inspiring...
We've been working with local schools in a popular destination in the Amazon, to highlight the importance of sustainable tourism for wildlife
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