To help ensure the safety of animals in Rio, we are partnering with the Organising Committee for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in the run up to and during the Games.
A study by the University of Oxford’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), in collaboration with World Animal Protection, has found that people are less willing to buy exotic pets when faced with the health and legal risks.
After a year of asking, and over 330,000 people demanding action, we finally got to meet with TripAdvisor last week. We discussed how they can help protect wild animals being abused in the tourism industry.
Following the deadly earthquake that devastated Ecuador last month, two new aftershocks struck the country on Wednesday May 18th, traumatising the population once again and delaying aid for victims.
During a global seafood summit in Malta, our team will be removing ghost gear from a local wreck to illustrate the impact it has on animals and the environment.
Our partner Nestlé, the world’s largest food company, have announced a ground breaking commitment to source only cage-free eggs for all of their products in the United States.
The three five year-old sibling European brown bears were born in an overpopulated zoo. Now that they’ve been transported out of the confined space, their lives have been transformed.
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