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Fundraising for animals during Coronavirus

Posted on 27/03/2020 by Guest Blogger

You may have been planning your fundraising event for weeks, even months. Everything was in place: guests invited, bunting bought and then…your plans turned...

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7 Surprising ways you’re helping animals

Posted on 16/03/2020 by Guest Blogger

Thanks to you we’re moving the world for animals in some very big ways… We’re campaigning to improve the lives of billions of farm animals and to protect...

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Ways to help
A small fluffy brown dog sits in their owner's hands. It's wearing an orange bandana around its neck.

Do I need to worry that my dog has coronavirus?

Posted on 16/03/2020 by Guest Blogger

By Pankaj KC, Programme Director - Animals in communities, World Animal Protection The simple answer is no. It’s understandable that many of us are feeling...

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Animals in communities
A young piglet is held upside down by his leg. A farm worker holds a pair of pliers up to his tail.

Why the little pig lost his tail - the cruel practice of “tail docking”

Posted on 05/03/2020 by Charlotte Regan

Most piglets in the UK endure painful mutilations. We explain why pork producers do this to their animals and why it’s cruel and unnecessary.

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Animals in farming
Elephants eating at the feeding station at ChangChill

5 Top Tips to ensure you only participate in animal friendly tourism

Posted on 20/02/2020 by Guest Blogger

This is a guest article by our ambassador for animals and award-winning travel blogger Binny Shah-Patel Wildlife tourism and visiting animal...

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Animals in the wild

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