The fight against reptile markets continues
After our success in Doncaster, World Animal Protection and dedicated supporters continue the battle to put a stop to inhumane reptile markets.
After our success in Doncaster, World Animal Protection and dedicated supporters continue the battle to put a stop to inhumane reptile markets.
This week was a sad day for animals in captivity as SeaWorld opened a new venue in Abu Dhabi, allowing dolphin ‘presentations.’
Proposing an EU-wide positive list: A solution to end the suffering of animals traded as pets.
On Thursday, 30th of March, a much-awaited press conference was held in Miami, announcing future plans for Tokitae, also known as Lolita, an orca at Miami...
Despite being illegal, the demand for luxury and traditional products fuels the trade of wild animal parts in the urban areas of Peru.
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