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Animals need your protection

Across the world, animals suffer unthinkable cruelty - but you can help protect them from harm.

Your support helps end cruelty, pure and simple. Are you with us?

Yarrow the bear ay Balkasar Sanctuary
£3 a month could support the recovery of rescued bears in one of our sanctuaries
A mahout steers an elephant in a show at a zoo in Thailand
£6 a month could help support vital campaigning work to end the lifelong torture of elephants in the tourist trade
A captive tiger cub at Sri Racha Tiger Zoo, Thailand. World Animal Protection believes that animals belong in the wild and should not be used for our entertainment. Credit: World Animal Protection
£8 a month could help support us in our vital work to end the cruelty of keeping tigers captive for entertainment

Some animals are very young when they learn just how cruel people can be.

Baby bears are being taken from the wild, in some cases forced to watch their mother killed in front of them. They face a lifetime of torture, all in the name of ‘entertainment’.

Young elephants are easier to "train" so the torture begins when they're small. Beatings, starvation and sleep deprivation make sure their wild spirits are utterly broken. Terrified into obedience just so they can perform tricks for paying audiences and tourists can ride on their backs on holiday.

Tiger cubs may be taken from their mothers within two or three weeks.  They are caged, beaten and abused into submission. Their suffering fuelled by the demand for selfies and photo sharing on social media. Reduced to a tourist attraction for the rest of their lives. 

But with your help there is hope. Your monthly gift will help World Animal Protection to protect animals around the world from cruelty and suffering.  

Like you, we believe animals deserve a life without cruelty and pain, and with your support we will do everything in our power to make that happen. 

 

All images are World Animal Protection's apart from the tiger image at the top of the page which is credited to Emi Kondo

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